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Professor Joshua L. Reid
AIS Professor Josh Reid interviewed for Seattle Times article on Lummi fishing
Stephanie Masterman sits outside the Burke museum holding a Tlingit cedar canoe paddle she recently carved
A Tlinglit Leader in the Making
Professor P. Joshua Griffin
“The stars have moved”: how climate change is impacting the planet at multiple scales
artist Joe Seymour in front of his installed salmon artwork
AIS Instructor Joe Seymour Brings Coast Salish Salmon to Olympia Waterfront
Living Breath of welebaltx Indigenous Foods Symposium banner
The Living Breath of wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ - Call for Presenters
American Indian Studies bookcase with faculty research
UW Graduate School to Get First Indigenous Studies Program
the Willapa Spirit honor canoe
American Indian Studies class, "Engaging with the Waterways," featured in UW Daily
Chris Teuton, chair of American Indian Studies, shows off original artwork by local artist and AIS professor emeritus, Marvin Oliver, in the AIS office
AIS Featured in the Daily
Charlotte Robinson
UW Daily coverage of the "Living Breath of Wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ” Indigenous Ways of Knowing Cultural Food Practices and Ecological Knowledge Symposium
2nd Annual Indigenous Ways of Knowing Symposium Flyer
Don't Miss One of the Best Events of the Year!! Download the Program Here
Indigenous Ways of Knowing
2014 "Living Breath of Wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ” Indigenous Ways of Knowing Cultural Food Practices and Ecological Knowledge Symposium ~ Registration Now Open
Robin Kimmerer
Dr. Robin W. Kimmerer: Mindlin Lecture on Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Indigenous Foods/Ecological Knowledge Symposium! May 1-2, 2013