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A New Force of Indian Country.
In 1969, my father gave voice to an activist generation of Native Americans. By Philip J. Deloria
What exactly is a republic anyway?
Government professor looks at long history, evolution of form of governance in class that’s drawing high interest in current moment
How Nature Enabled Freedom for Groundbreaking American Women
From Harriet Tubman to Louisa May Alcott, the natural world was a catalyst to slipping their bonds
Meet the Author Who Reimagines History Through the Eyes of the Silenced
Tiya Miles, acclaimed historian and author of 'All That She Carried,' reimagines American history through the voices of the silenced. Her work brings emotional depth and scholarly rigour to the overlooked lives that shaped the past and still shape us...
Randall Akee
Randall Akee was a Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles in the Department of Public Policy and American Indian Studies. At UCLA he served as the Chair of the American Indian Studies Department. He completed his Ph.D. at Harvard...
Native American & Indigenous Issues Symposium: Reimagining Kinship Consultation & Partnership
The HUNAP Spring NAIS Symposium is an opportunity to publicly showcase case studies and a path forward to a NAIS mission for Harvard University. The focus of the symposium is best practices for Academic and Community collaboration. Key questions to...
Indigenous Knowledge, Epistemic Communities, and the Politics of Pluralism
Dr. Laurence J. Kirmayer. Recorded on November 12, 2025