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God is Red 50th Anniversary Symposium
How does Vine Deloria Jr.'s landmark text speak to the field of religious studies, Native American studies, theology, and environmental studies in the twenty-first century? Speakers include Suzan Harjo, Robert Warrior, Michael McNally, Susan Hill, Daniel...
Earth Bound: Welcoming a New Artwork by Ramona Peters
The Harvard Divinity School will celebrate the installation of a new piece of artwork from local tribal elder, Ramona Peters. All are invited.
Film Screening: "River of Gold" & Panel on Illegal Gold Mining in Amazonia
Join DRCLAS and HUNAP for this in-person film screening of "River of Gold," followed by a discussion with Director Sarah duPont and Brazilian experts Cesar Diniz, Raoni Rajão, and Luiz Eloy Terena on the topics of who profits from illegal gold mining in...
Foregrounding Indigenous Voices and Perspectives at The Met
“Foregrounding Indigenous Voices and Perspectives at The Met,” the upcoming Ellen Wayles Randolph Coolidge Lecture in American Art by Patricia Marroquin Norby (Purépecha), Associate Curator of Native American Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Film Screening: Portraits from a Fire
Portraits from a Fire, 2021 (Photon Films; English and Chilcotin with English subtitles; 92 min.) This award-winning, beautifully layered Indigenous film follows Tyler, a lonely teenager who spends his days filmmaking, vlogging his Indigenous Tsilhqotʼin...
Indigenous Library Resources
Resources related to Native American and Indigenous studies within the Harvard Library are available in the Indigenous Studies research guide and the Indigenous Languages research guide created by Julie Fiveash, former Librarian for American Indigenous...
IOP Study Group with Judith LeBlanc
Study Group with Indigenous IOP Fellow Judith LeBlanc: the State of Native Nations More info and RSVP available here