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article The Dartmouth Powwow

May 02, 2017

The Dartmouth Pow-Wow serves as an opportunity for members of both the Dartmouth and Upper Valley communities to observe, participate, and learn from a broad representation of Native American dances, music, and arts and crafts.

article Native Student Joins Protest at Standing Rock

December 01, 2016

Augusta Terkildsen ’19 drew portraits of members of her tribe, the Oglala Sioux, who have joined the opposition to the Dakota Access pipeline. Terkildsen plans to spend part of her winter break at the protest site near the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota....

article Melanie Benson Taylor to Become North Park House Professor

November 03, 2016

Next month, Associate Professor and Chair of Native American Studies Melanie Taylor and her husband, Alan Taylor, a lecturer in writing, will pack up their house in New London, N.H., and move with their 2-year old son, Abel, into a large Victorian house on North Park Street—part of the College’s new house communities system.

article N. Bruce Duthu ’80 to Lead International and Interdisciplinary Programs

May 21, 2016

N. Bruce Duthu ’80, the Samson Occom Professor of Native American Studies, will be the next Frank. J. Guarini Associate Dean for International Studies and Interdisciplinary Programs. He succeeds Lynn Higgins, the Edward Tuck Professor of French and a professor of comparative literature, of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies, and of film and media studies. She has held the office since 2011.