Native Americans at Dartmouth

Native Americans at Dartmouth (NAD) is a student organization that was founded to support and celebrate Native and Indigenous students at Dartmouth and to bring awareness to cultural and social issues that affect Indigenous people and communities both on-campus and globally. 

About Native Americans at Dartmouth

Native Americans at Dartmouth (NAD) promotes inclusivity, understanding, and respect for all Indigenous people and cultures. It supports opportunities for Indigenous students to share and celebrate what is important to them -- whether that be traditional, contemporary, or anywhere in between. Programming and events sponsored by NAD aim to foster student wellbeing, intercommunity involvement, cultural exchange, and increased visibility of Indigenous people and issues.  

NAD serves as the umbrella organization for various student groups and programs.

NAD, and the student groups under its umbrella, represent the vast interests and social identities of the Native and Indigenous community at Dartmouth. The Native American Program serves as the advisor to these groups. 

NAD is overseen by a peer-elected Executive Board.

 The Native Americans at Dartmouth Executive Board consists of positions that provide valuable opportunities for leadership growth.

NAD Exec Board '23-'24

Co-Presidents: Paige Nakai '24, Raylen Bark '24 
Secretary: Marisa Joseph '24
Treasurer: Brooke Moore '26
Co-Social Chairs: Abby Burgess '25, Caroline Moore '26
Historian: Emma Tsosie '25
INC Rep: Perciliana Moquino '26
NAC Rep: Sydney Hoose '25