News Archive

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Professor Jean Dennison
What Killers of The Flower Moon Doesn’t Show About Osage Nation’s Legacy
Dr. Jessica Bissett-Perea
AIS Welcomes Two Amazing New Faculty Members
Professor Joshua L. Reid
AIS Professor Josh Reid interviewed for Seattle Times article on Lummi fishing
Sherri Berdine smiling at camera
College Profiles Sherri Berdine, UW's first official Director of Tribal Relations
Sketch of proposed canoe house on South Lake Union by architecture firm
Seattle Announces Plans for New Canoe Carving House
Iisaaksiichaa Braine
The Meaning of Powwow featuring Iisaaksiichaa Braine on NBC Nightly Films
Sierra Red Bow smiling at camera
A Cultural Directory  We Know You'll Love
Philip Red Eagle showing students paddles in the Burke collections
CAIIS Launches the First UW Canoe Family
Professor P. Joshua Griffin
“The stars have moved”: how climate change is impacting the planet at multiple scales
Portrait of Professor Charlotte Cote
Congratulations to Professor Charlotte Coté on Her Promotion and a New Book
Laura De Vos smiling at camera
Laura De Vos, UW alum and indigenous studies scholar, wins Beatrice Medicine Award for Best Published Academic Essay
Tami Hohn writes the word 'alive' in Southern Lushootseed
Lushootseed Thriving at AIS - Tami Hohn Hired as Permanent Full-Time Southern Lushootseed Instructor
Canoe paddle sculptures outside Burke Museum, cover for Indigenous Walking Tour booklet
UW Indigenous Walking Tour Now Available!
Professor Charlotte Cote standing in a wooded area
Professor Charlotte Coté featured in Crosscut Article on Indigenous Reclamation
Profile of Miranda Belarde-Lewis
Miranda Belarde-Lewis featured as part of #UWInnovates
Owen Oliver at the UW Intellectual House
Owen Oliver featured in College's Newsletter for his Indigenous Walking Tour
Laura De Vos smiling at camera
AIS Lecturer Publishes Article for Indigenous Sovereignty
Black Lives Matter on Indigenous Lands article cover photo
AIS Graduate Publishes Article - BLM on Indigenous Lands in California
Statement of Support for Our Sipekne’katik Relatives and All Mi’kmaq Fishers
Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs, from left, Rob Alfred, John Ridsdale (Na'Moks) and Antoinette Austin, rally in support of the Wet’suwet’en Nation in Smithers, B.C., on Jan. 10, 2020.
AIS Stands in Solidarity and in Support of the Wet’suwet’en People
Professor Holly Barker with several of her students
Public Statement in Support of Dr. Holly Barker's Scholarship
Some of the titles read by the Indigenous Studies Graduate Student Research Cluster this year: Our History is the Future by Nick Estes; Native American DNA by Kim TallBear; Beyond Settler Time by Mark Rifkin; As We Have Always Done by Leanne Simpson
Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies Turns 1 year old
the Willapa Spirit honor canoe
American Indian Studies class, "Engaging with the Waterways," featured in UW Daily
Canoes landing on Alki Beach during the Tribal Canoe Journeys, July 2018
Professor Coté Takes Students Beyond the Classroom
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