Who'll Stop the Rain?
Harvard University alumna Bijibaa Garrison (Diné) featured in: Who'll Stop the Rain? The outsized toll COVID-19 has taken on people of color reflects insidious effects of structural inequity. LINK
Harvard University alumna Bijibaa Garrison (Diné) featured in: Who'll Stop the Rain? The outsized toll COVID-19 has taken on people of color reflects insidious effects of structural inequity. LINK
Davíd Carrasco is a Mexican American historian of religions with particular interest in native Mesoamerican cities as symbols, and the ways Mexican-Americans draw on indigenous histories and myths to survive and thrive in the “borderlands” of culture...
The Harvard Gazette is running a series about how Harvard community members contribute to lives across the US. Sarah's story represents North Dakota. You can read the article HERE.
This event is for all members of the Harvard community, including students, staff, faculty, postdocs, research fellows, and academic personnel, who identify within the Indigenous/Native American community. It is part of the Harvard DROP IN SESSIONS for...
This event is for all members of the Harvard community, including students, staff, faculty, postdocs, research fellows, and academic personnel, who identify within the Indigenous/Native American community. DROP IN SESSIONS for CONNECTION, SELF-CARE &...
Synergy Circle: Convening Harvard Native HAA Elected Directors Thursday, October 29, 2020 7 PM EDT ZOOM REGISTRATION This event is part of a series of panels celebrating HUNAP’s 50th anniversary and is being held in partnership with the Native American...
Synergy Circle: Convening Harvard Native HAA Elected Directors Thursday, October 29, 2020 7 PM EDT ZOOM REGISTRATION LINK This event is part of a series of panels celebrating HUNAP’s 50th anniversary and is being held in partnership with the Native...
In our Working Group Wine Hour this Thursday we will compare and discuss two local virtual public history projects: Our" History: 400 Years of Wampanoag History" and "Listening to Wampanoag Voices: Beyond 1620" by the exhibit Peabody Museum of Archeology...
The Harvard Native American and Indigenous Studies Working Group is a forum for scholars at Harvard to socialize, discuss and dialogue. Examples of meeting topics include: Presentations of academic work for group feedback (papers and presentations you...
The Harvard Native American and Indigenous Studies Working Group is a forum for scholars at Harvard to socialize, discuss and dialogue. Examples of meeting topics include: Presentations of academic work for group feedback (papers and presentations you...
All Harvard faculty, staff, and students are invited to this HUNAP 50th anniversary kickoff event on Thursday, October 29 at 7 PM EST. Members of the Harvard community will discuss their personal experiences serving on the board of directors of the...
Registration https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIud--srToiHdOy6Mr6sA156WvKct… A webinar featuring the formal directors of HUNAP. This event will include the following: PANELISTS: LEROY LITTLE BEAR Leroy Little Bear is a Blackfoot...