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SPEAKER: Daniel Frim, Harvard University Daniel Frim is a PhD candidate under Harvard's Committee on the Study of Religion. His research focuses on Kwak'wala and other oral-traditional literatures within a comparative framework. Please add your name and...
On January 4th, Harvard women's ice hockey player, Maryna Macdonald, posted her first goal of the season in a game against Rensselaer. Maryna hails from British Columbia, Canada and is from the Ditidaht Nation. A sophomore at Harvard College, Maryna is...
On January 4th, Harvard women's ice hockey player, Maryna Macdonald, posted her first goal of the season in a game against Rensselaer. Maryna hails from British Columbia, Canada and is from the Ditidaht Nation. A sophomore at Harvard College, Maryna is...
The following event is sponsored by the Mahindra Center for the Humanities, Native Cultures in America lecture series. SPEAKER: ADAM SINGERMAN, HARVARD UNIVERSITY Adam Singerman received his PhD in Linguistics from the University of Chicago in 2018. His...
The following is a list of of HUNAP resources for students at Harvard, 2021-2022 Links are at the bottom of the page. HUNAP Student Orientation Primer Powerpoint is linked below HUNAP Conference Grant, $500 per academic year Priority Deadline, September...
Resources related to Native American and Indigenous studies within the Harvard Library are available in the Indigenous Studies research guide and the Indigenous Languages research guide created by Julie Fiveash, former Librarian for American Indigenous...
HUNAP is offering a recruitment opportunity for prospective applicants to learn more about the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) and attend an education conference at Harvard. In addition to previewing the (HGSE) campus, participants will also...
Creating a strong sense of place is critical to cultural identity in Native American communities. New tribal building and planning projects provide significant opportunities for tribal communities to reinforce cultural revival efforts while advancing...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) is a federal law that resulted from years of pressure from Indigenous communities and their allies. Passed in 1978, it seeks to keep Indigenous children with their families as a response to evidence that Native American...
The Native Americans in the 21st Century: Nation Building II course addresses current issues facing Native & Indigenous nations or organizations and requires students to work directly with a client to conduct research or provide scholarly support to a...