Events
Indigenous Storytelling and Law Symposium March 17 & 18, 2017 Presented by the Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies This interdisciplinary symposium will explore ways Indigenous narratives are spoken, heard, and acted upon in legal
Join CNAIS and the Department of Ethnic Studies for a special film screening and talk with the director Angelo Baca about the new documentary Shásh Jaá - "Bear Ears".Â
Come chat with Linguistics Chair and CNAIS faculty Dr. Andy Cowell for our February Faculty Brown Bag! Date: Wed. Feb. 8 Time: 12pm - 1pm Where: CNAIS - 1330 Grandview Ave. Hear about his research and on-going work in Indigenous Languages: I
The Center for Native American & Indigenous Studies is pleased to present The 2017 Indigenous Media, Art, Photography & Activism Series: Missy Whiteman (Northern Arapaho & Kickapoo Nations) Wednesday, April 12th from 1-3 pm in
CU Law and CNAIS Core faculty, Charles Wilkinson will be delivering the Department of History's annual Athearn Lecture this year."Writing a Tribal History: My Long and Rewarding Journey with the Siletz Tribe of Western Oregon."DATE: Thurs. Jan. 26,
Come meet CNAIS faculty Dr. Clint Carroll in the Department of Ethnic Studies, who will discuss his recent work on tribal land conservation.
Home: Contemporary Indigenous Artists Responding BMoCA curator Mardee Goff introduces Melanie Yazzie at show reception. Don't miss Boulder's Museum of Contemporary Art is featuring this two week exhibtion of contemporary Native American
This forum will discuss how to respectfully support the Indigenous activists and families in Standing Rock, and additionally will provide a space of empathy and support for those who feel afflicted by the 2016 election results, especially around issues of race, gender, and immigration status.
Join CU Astronomy and Astrophysics professor and CNAIS Affiliate, Dr. John Stocke, for his upcoming talk on Indigenous cosmological knowledge.
CU student Zhashki Anangikwe (Sasha) Strong will present opportunities available through the Udall Foundation for Native American undergrads, grads, and law students.