Randy Akee (2004-2005) - (Native Hawaiian),received his PhD from Harvard University in Political Economy and Government. His dissertation is...
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September 01, 2004
The first Dartmouth Tribal Scholar was Charles Redcorn, a member of the Tzi-zhu-wah-shta-gi Clan of the Osage Tribe, who spent his time in...
September 01, 2004
Marie Kainoa Fialkowski (Native Hawaiian) was awarded the writing prize for her NAS 85 Independent Study project and resulting paper:...
September 01, 2004
Andrea Marlene B. Abeita (Navajo). Andrea graduated Dartmouth with a major in Native American Studies. She was awarded the writing prize for...
January 01, 2004
Professor O'Brien joined us from the University of Southern Mississippi, where he taught many courses in American History, but his focus of...
September 01, 2003
Angelica Lawson (2003-2004) - (Northern Arapaho), completed her Ph.D at the University of Arizona, Tucson. The title of her dissertation is...
September 01, 2003
Aja Kateri DeCoteau (Yakama / Chippewa). Aja was awarded the prize for her senior thesis: "Nch'I-N-usux W'anapa (Salmon in the Big River)...
September 01, 2002
Audra Simpson (2002-2003) - (Mohawk), completed her Ph.D. in Anthropology from McGill University, then went to teach at Cornell University...
September 01, 2002
Veronica Elizabeth Pipestem (Osage) was awarded the writing prize for her senior English project: "Fleur and the Manitous."
January 01, 2002
Margaret (Pueblo/Hispanic) taught two courses during the fall and winter terms in our Native American Studies Program. She was the Curator...