Dartmouth Faculty In the Classroom and Beyond
Professor Melanie Benson Taylor talks about the book that she is currently writing and shares some of her literary interests.
[more]Professor Melanie Benson Taylor talks about the book that she is currently writing and shares some of her literary interests.
[more]Professor Daniel Wildcat talks about the Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Working Group conference, hosted by the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding.
[more]Dartmouth will host a group of distinguished academic and tribal scholars and elders for two panel discussions next week as part of a symposium on the “Collaborative Research in the Study of Native American Cultures.”
[more]Kate Beane (2013-2014)-(Ahdipiwin), an enrolled member of the Flandreau Santee Sioux (Dakota) of South Dakota, is a Doctoral Candidate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Her Ph.D dissertation explores the Indigenous perspective of her tribal history, as well as the ongoing efforts to retain and strengthen ties to both the Minnesota homeland and Dakota language. The Dakota were imprisoned and forcibly exiled from Minnesota after declaring war with the United States in 1862.
[more]Grace Hart was awarded the writing prize for her independent study work, Grace's prize winning paper was entitled, "The Over-Representation of Native American Youth in the Criminal Justice System in New Mexico."
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