4th Annual Alfred A. Cave Lecture
Native Independence and the American Revolution, Professor Kathleen DuVal, Thursday, April 9, 3:00, Little Hall 101
A Conversation with Chief Afukaka:
We invite you to a public conversation with Chief Afukaka Kuikuro, the Paramount Chief of the Kuikuro Indigenous Nation along...
Overview of the Program
A student initiative called 500 Nations started the ball rolling in 2008 with the collaboration of a few professors, and...
About American Indian and Indigenous Studies
The American Indian and Indigenous Studies program at UF cuts across all disciplines such as anthropology, religion, Latin American studies, and history. This field of study deals with the issues and concerns of Indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere while seeking to understand historical, political, social, and religious structures from an Indigenous perspective. The program, which includes an interdisciplinary major, a minor, and master’s degree options, may serve as preparation for graduate work in American Indian and Indigenous Studies, as background for a career in American Indian education or community service, or as an area of special interest that will enrich the undergraduate experience.