NAD Members of the Class of 2018
News
June 01, 2018
The program’s academic efforts help students get a sense of what life was like for American Indians who once called much of the Northeast home. Professor Nick Reo said the larger purpose of the class is to shed light on indigenous peoples’ connections to nature.
May 22, 2018
The new book, by Professor Colin Calloway, is “brilliantly presented and refreshingly original,” writes The Wall Street Journal, which calls the book an essential entry in literature on Washington....
May 08, 2018
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.
April 24, 2018
Assistant Professor of Native American and Environmental Studies Nicholas Reo was quoted on CBC Radio about invasive species.
March 22, 2018
Skyler Kuczaboski, a first-year student at Dartmouth, has created a children's book in the Ojibwe language....
December 07, 2017
The three-year grant will fund three positions related to Native American Studies.
November 27, 2017
What is a Native American reservation? Maurice Crandall, Assistant Professor, discusses reservations in this podcast.
September 18, 2017
My name is Davina Two Bears and, I am Diné, Navajo, originally from Birdsprings, Arizona. My maternal clan is Tódích’íi’nii, Bitter Water, born for Táchii’nii, Red Running into the Water Clan; and my maternal grandfather’s clan is Tábąąhí, Edge Water, and my paternal grandfather’s clan is also Tódích’íi’nii....
June 29, 2017
On Sunday, June 11, graduates from the Class of 2017 participated in a reception after the annual blanketing ceremony.