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HUNAP 50th, A Conversation with Past HUNAP Directors
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...
Native American + Indigenous Studies Working Group "Visualizing Indigenous Worlds: Maps, Data Visualization and Indigenous Cartography"
"Visualizing Indigenous Worlds: Maps, Data Visualization and Indigenous Cartography" with Harvard librarians Belle Lipton, GIS Outreach Librarian/Harvard Map Collections, and Jess Cohen-Tanugi, Visualization Specialist Wednesday, November 9, 2022 5:15pm -...
Goodbye, Cherokee Princess: Extractive Settler Genealogy and the Transmission of a Toxic Trope
The “Cherokee Princess” is a well known stock figure of settler family lore in the US (and elsewhere), a vague and mythical great-great-grandmother invoked by many non-Native people to lay ancestral claim to contemporary Indigenous belonging and resources...
Red Nation Rising and Harvard: A conversation with Jason Packineau
Join us for a hybrid conversation with Harvard University Native American Program (HUNAP) Interim Executive Director Jason Packineau as we situate Harvard in the HDS common read Red Nation Rising: From Border Town Violence to Native Liberation. Alongside...
The Native Cultures of the Americas Seminar: "A Conversation with Frank Waln," co-sponsored by ArtLab
Frank Waln is an award winning Sicangu Lakota Hip Hop artist and music producer from the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota. A recipient of the Gates Millennium Scholarship, Waln attended Columbia College Chicago where he received a BA in Audio Arts and...