Artist Cara Romero Will Open First Solo Museum Exhibition at the Hood Museum June 4, 2024—Hanover, N.H.—The Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth, wil
Morgan Talty's Summer Reading List Morgan Talty '16 (Penobscot) publishes a second book this June, Fire Exit (Tin House Books).
Traditional Chamorro Jewelry Under supervision of Analee C. Villagomez, Nicole Ann Villagomez '26 spent spring term interviewing jewelers on Saipan.
NAIS Statement Concerning the May 1 Arrests and Events on Campus The faculty and staff of the Department of Native American and Indigenous Studies condemn the violent arrests a
Rethinking the Modern Era From an Indigenous Perspective Professor Matt Hooley analyzes the works of five Ojibwe writers and artists through the lens of anticolonialism.
Ivy Native Council to Focus on Languages and Cultures Conference will bring 150 Ivy League Native and Indigenous students to Dartmouth.
Native American Visiting Committee Meets Campus Leaders The committee's annual visit included a community dinner with Native students.
Welcoming applications for Tribal Leadership Academy Aug. 2024 The TLA offers up to 25 newly elected/appointed tribal leaders to gather on campus with experts to explore aspects of governance, including inter-governmental relations, economic development, health care, resource management and law and order.
Burgess Studies Mi'kmaw Trauma During the fall term of 2023, Abby Burgess '25 spent 12 weeks in her homelands: Eskasoni, Nova Scotia, a community on Cape Breton Island, known as
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland Visits Campus Native American students meet with Haaland, a member of the Pueblo of Laguna.