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American Indian Studies Department Announces Securing $1.45 million grant from Mellon Foundation |
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What Killers of The Flower Moon Doesn’t Show About Osage Nation’s Legacy |
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Indigenous Highlight: Podcast, "Ways of Knowing" featuring Chadwick Allen |
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Canoe Journey 2023, Paddle to Muckleshoot, Honoring our Warriors Past and Present |
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"Creating spaces of possibility" for our Native Students, Faculty, and Staff |
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Alumni Update: Kristy Lee |
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AIS Welcomes Two Amazing New Faculty Members |
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AIS Professor Josh Reid interviewed for Seattle Times article on Lummi fishing |
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Congratulations to AIS Chair and Professor, Dr. Christopher B. Teuton on His New Book |
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College Profiles Sherri Berdine, UW's first official Director of Tribal Relations |
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Seattle Announces Plans for New Canoe Carving House |
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The Meaning of Powwow featuring Iisaaksiichaa Braine on NBC Nightly Films |
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A Cultural Directory We Know You'll Love |
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A Tlinglit Leader in the Making |
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CAIIS Launches the First UW Canoe Family |
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Faustino Hampson-Medina, AIS minor, Chosen as Husky 100 |
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“The stars have moved”: how climate change is impacting the planet at multiple scales |
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Congratulations to Professor Charlotte Coté on Her Promotion and a New Book |
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Couldn't Be Prouder - AIS's First Departmental Honors Graduate |
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Laura De Vos, UW alum and indigenous studies scholar, wins Beatrice Medicine Award for Best Published Academic Essay |
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Living Breath Symposium Seeking Part-time Coordinator |
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Leonard Forsman named first Native American on UW Board of Regents |
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Lushootseed Thriving at AIS - Tami Hohn Hired as Permanent Full-Time Southern Lushootseed Instructor |
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OPIS Shines in Husky 100 |
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UW Indigenous Walking Tour Now Available! |
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