Kaeo Yuen
Harvard College
Class year: 2028
Concentration: Neuroscience & Biomedical Engineering; Secondary in Education
Tribal affiliation: Native Hawaiian
Harvard College
Class year: 2028
Concentration: Neuroscience & Biomedical Engineering; Secondary in Education
Tribal affiliation: Native Hawaiian
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...
Erica Green is an enrolled member of the Hualapai Tribe and serves as the Community Coordinator for the Harvard University Native American Program (HUNAP), where she leads initiatives that strengthen Native student engagement, expand Indigenous visibility...
Kimberly Toney is an enrolled member of the Hassanamisco Band of Nipmuc and is the Inaugural Coordinating Curator of Native American and Indigenous Collections, jointly appointed to the John Carter Brown and John Hay Libraries at Brown University. Kim has...
Harvard College
Class year: 2028
Concentration: Neuroscience & Biomedical Engineering; Secondary in Education
Tribal affiliation: Native Hawaiian
Harvard College
Class year: 2026
Concentration: Neuroscience
Tribal Affiliation: Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes
Lorén M. Spears, enrolled Narragansett Tribal Nation citizen and Executive Director of Tomaquag Museum, holds a master’s in education and received a Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa in 2017, from the University of Rhode Island and Doctor of...
Joseph P. Gone (Aaniiih-Gros Ventre) is an international expert in the psychology and mental health of American Indians and other Indigenous peoples. A professor at Harvard University, he has collaborated with tribal communities for 30 years to critique...
Rachel E. Wilbur, PhD, MPH, is an Assistant Research Professor with IREACH in the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine. She is descendant Tolowa and Chetco and grew up in northern California and western Washington state. Her research focus is on the role of...
Paula Peters is a politically, socially, and culturally active member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and owner of SmokeSygnals Communications. As an independent scholar and writer of Native, and particularly Wampanoag history, she is a producer of the...