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View from Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center
American Indian Studies Department Announces Securing $1.45 million grant from Mellon Foundation
Canoe Journey 2023, Paddle to Muckleshoot, Honoring our Warriors Past and Present, part 1
Canoe Journey 2023, Paddle to Muckleshoot, Honoring our Warriors Past and Present
Stephanie Masterman sits outside the Burke museum holding a Tlingit cedar canoe paddle she recently carved
A Tlinglit Leader in the Making
Stuart Heslop, AIS and Linguistics major, Class of 2022, profile
Couldn't Be Prouder - AIS's First Departmental Honors Graduate
Tami Hohn writes the word 'alive' in Southern Lushootseed
Lushootseed Thriving at AIS - Tami Hohn Hired as Permanent Full-Time Southern Lushootseed Instructor
Professor Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse
Surveying the Native art of the Pacific Northwest
Chris Teuton, chair of American Indian Studies at the UW, displays the next letter for the group to practice. Teuton is Cherokee. (Alan Berner/The Seattle Times)
The Seattle Times joins us for Southern Lushootseed class