Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center, 5:00pm-8:00pm
A story of stolen children and cultural survival: inside the first truth and reconciliation commission for Native Americans. Two screenings at 5:00pm and 8:00pm.
Bianca Ranson (Ngati Kahu ki Wahaingaroa, Ngapuhi) is the founding director of Potiki Adventures and program director for IES Abroad at the Uni of Auckland International Office.
Welcome to the LatinX Heritage & Indigenous People’s Month Co-Sponsored Dinner with Jorge Estevez (Taino), project team member for the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian NY.
Jorge Estevez (Taino) talks about the first Native Americans who encountered Christopher Columbus, debunks the' Myth of Taino Extinction', and the descendant-led movement of today.
Please join Dr. Farina King (Navajo), Assistant Professor, Dept. of History, Northeastern State University for breakfast and conversation.
Sponsored by: Native American Studies
Prof. Brooks will discuss her new book, Our Beloved Kin: A New History of King Philip’s War, which reframes the historical landscape of “the first Indian War”.
Deloitte is partnering with Dartmouth’s Native American Program to recruit current juniors and seniors for summer internships as well as full-time positions after graduation.