The Indigenous Art and Architecture of California’s Missions
A lecture by Dr. Yve Chavez, Assistant Professor of Art and Visual Culture at the University of California, Santa Cruz
A lecture by Dr. Yve Chavez, Assistant Professor of Art and Visual Culture at the University of California, Santa Cruz
The analysis highlights the failure of federal leadership and the inadequate provision of human and material resources to assist Native communities in combatting the spread of the coronavirus, and tribal governments’ exercise of limited sovereignty to cope with the pandemic.
The American Indian and Indigenous Studies (AIIS) Program is pleased to announce a colloquium on Friday, 4 December at 5:00 EST.
The American Indian and Indigenous Studies (AIIS) Program at the University of Florida is pleased to present a Native American Film Series in March 2021
August Creppel, Chief of the United Houma Nation - Louisiana, has been involved in his tribal community for almost 30 years.
Pat Arnould (Citizen of the United Houma Nation - Louisiana) holds a B.S. degree in Accounting and an MBA from Southeastern Louisiana University (SLU) in Lafayette.
A scholar of American Government raised in the Southwest, Professor Richard Conley, PhD holds a doctorate from the University of Maryland (1998) and an M.A. from McGill University in Montréal, Canada (1993).
Ginessa Mahar will be speaking on the relevant history of the University of Florida as a land grant university on Indigenous land and the ongoing efforts to develop a land acknowledgment for the George A. Smathers Libraries.
The Indigenous People's Day (IPD) Task Force and the City of Gainesville invite you to honor the first peoples of this land.