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Harvard Law Review: Rethinking Protections for Sacred Sites
The threat to sacred sites and cultural resources continues today in the form of spoliation from development, as well as in the significant barriers to meaningful access Indigenous peoples face. More at LINK
Harvard Gazette Covers the Significance of Rep. Deb Haaland's Secretary of Interior Nomination
For the first time, a Native American may oversee U.S. policies on tribal nations. More info at LINK
As Indian Country bears brunt of the pandemic, new calls on Washington to act
The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development hosted a panel featuring tribal leaders, and members of Congress, and discussed the unique challenges Indian Country is facing as it responds to COVID. LINK
Visting Professor, Robert Anderson, Named DOI Principal Deputy Solicitor
The Department of the Interior today announced key members of agency leadership who will advance the Biden-Harris administration’s agenda to build back better and address the four intersecting challenges of our time: COVID-19, economic recovery, racial...
Being a Good Relative: Processes in Indigenous School Design
*This event is open to Harvard University, affiliates, and wider community beyond Harvard *Reach out to tlittle@gse.harvard.edu for any questions RSVP at LINK Moderated by HGSE student Tiarra Little (Oglála Lakȟóta), Being a Good Relative: Processes in...