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UW American Indian Studies Stands in Solidarity With Our Sipekne’katik Relatives and All Mi’kmaq Fishers.

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Cynthia Updegrave

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Contact Information

cupdegra@uw.edu

Research

Selected Research

  • The Living Breath of wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ: Indigenous Foods and Ecological Knowledge PDF icon Download PDF (705.74 KB)

Courses Taught

Autumn 2018

  • AIS 375 A: Special Topics in American Indian and Indigenous Studies: Exploring the Indigenous Roots of the UW Campus Environment

Spring 2017

  • AIS 275 B: Introductory Topics In American Indian And Indigenous Studies: Canoe Culture, Traditional Foods, and the Montlake Cut: Engaging with UW's Campus Ecology

Summer 2016 B-term

  • AIS 475 A: Research Topics In American Indian And Indigenous Studies: Tribal Canoe Journey Field Study

Autumn 2015

  • AIS 275 E: Introductory Topics in American Indian and Indigenous Studies: Bringing Back the Wealth: The Abundant Land of the Campus

Summer 2015 A-term

  • AIS 475 A: Special Topics in Indian Studies: Human/Nature: Coast Salish Perspectives on Being Human in Nature based in Story, Art and the Environment

Winter 2015

  • AIS 475 B: Special Topics In Indian Studies

Related News

Related News

  • American Indian Studies class, "Engaging with the Waterways," featured in UW Daily - November 27, 2018
  • Summer course: Tribal Canoe Journey Field Study - April 27, 2016
  • Opening celebration of wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ scheduled for March 12-13, 2015 - December 19, 2014
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