News Archive

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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
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Announcing Revised American Indian Studies Curriculum
Certificate Graduates group photo 2017
Tribal gaming certificate addresses economic reality of Indian reservations
Stephanie Fryberg
Professor Stephanie Fryberg's research featured on NPR
Still image of movie screening of " Because of Who I Am", one of the films presented by Marcella Ernest
Indigenous Feminisms Speaker Series Brings Together Students, Faculty, and Community
A statue of Christopher Columbus defaced in New York City's Central Park
History Channel Interviews AIS Faculty Christopher Teuton and Stephanie Fryberg
Alumni Update: Jasmine McDonald
Tribal gaming cohort 2016
New Tribal Gaming & Hospitality Management Certificate
Statement of Support for Students
Alumni Update: Madrienne Salgado
Alumni Update: Audra Vincent
AIS Support of the Standing Rock Sioux and Water Protectors
The Sea Is My Country: The Maritime World of the Makahs
"The Sea Is My Country" Receives Three Major Awards
Fernandes, Bordley, LaPointe
AIS announces "Sacred Breath," a new literary and storytelling series
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Luana Ross guest edits issue of American Indian Culture and Research Journal
Charlotte Coté
Charlotte Coté Profile in The Whole U
Burke Museum welcomes Dr. Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse as Curator of Northwest Native Art
Two AIS students honored as Dean's Medalists
Elissa Washuta Receives Artist Trust Arts Innovator Award, Fremont Bridge Residency
Tulalip landing
Summer course: Tribal Canoe Journey Field Study
UW College of Education seeks Artist in Residence
Intellectual House
UW Today on Indigenous faculty and scholarship
Study Abroad: Indigenous Sámi Culture and Connection to the Land in Arctic Europe
Alumni Update: Joe Dupris
Alumni Update: Cheyenne Sanders