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November 2014 – First Nations Graduate Circle
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First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. Spring 2015 Courses in American Indian and Indigenous Studies. November 10, 2014. AMST 203 Approaches to American Indian Studies. Prof Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote, TR 11:00 am-12:15 pm. AMST/HIST 234 Native American Tribal Studies: Lumbee History. Prof Malinda Maynor Lowery T 3:30-6:20 pm. AMST 290.001 Indigenous Performance and Representation. Prof Angeline Shaka MW 4:40-5:55 pm. AMST 339 The Long 1960s in Native America.
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Related Programs & External Links | Department of Anthropology
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Related Programs and External Links. Expanded News and Archives. Applying to the Graduate Program. Guide to Graduate Studies. Related Programs and External Links. Graduate Student Brown Bag Talks. Society for Anthropology Students Website. Honors Program and Thesis. Former Faculty – Where Are They Now? Former Students – Where Are They Now? Related Programs and External Links. Related Programs and External Links. Related Departments, Programs and Centers at UNC- Chapel Hill:. The Department of Anthropology.
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Announcements – First Nations Graduate Circle
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First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. Native Leaders Symposium 2017. March 2, 2017. November is American Indian Heritage Month! October 31, 2016. Dakota Access Pipeline Information Session. September 27, 2016. Want to know more about the Dakota Access Pipeline? Come join us on Thursday, September 29th for an information session. Speakers will cover the environmental risks, tribal sovereignty, and share direct updates from South Dakota. August 26, 2016.
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People | The Ethnohistory of Indians in the American South
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The Ethnohistory of Indians in the American South. An NEH Summer Seminar at UNC-Chapel Hill. Photos & Media. Syllabus-Week 4 (Field Trip). Learn more about our:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Ethnohistory of Southern Indians Library Course Page. American Indian Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. American Indian Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill and Orange County Visitors Bureau. Duke University Library Special Collections.
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Syllabus-Week 4 (Field Trip) | The Ethnohistory of Indians in the American South
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The Ethnohistory of Indians in the American South. An NEH Summer Seminar at UNC-Chapel Hill. Photos & Media. Syllabus-Week 4 (Field Trip). Syllabus-Week 4 (Field Trip). Week 4, Field Trip: July 2-3, 5-8. Saturday, July 2, 7:30. Lumbee Outdoor Market ( Monday Saturday) ( Food, Arts, and Crafts) 636 Prospect Rd. 5K Run/Fun Walk ( Kiwanis) 6:00 am (LRDA Office Complex). Car Show 8:00 am 3:00 pm (Prospect Rd.). Parade ( 636 Prospect Rd.) 10:00 am. AISES Powwow 12:00 pm (UNCP Quad) *. Tuesday, July 5. Plan to...
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Centers and Organizations of Interest | Graduate Student Diversity
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Diversity and Student Success. Carolina Grad Student F1RSTS. Initiative for Minority Excellence (IME). Summer Undergraduate Pipeline (SUP). Centers and Organizations of Interest. Centers and Organizations of Interest. Centers and Organizations of Interest. American Indian Studies Program. Carolina Center for the Study of Middle East and Muslim Civilizations. Center for European Studies. Center for Global Initiatives. Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies. 2017 Graduate Student Diversity.
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Mourning Helen Maynor Schierbeck, 1935-2010 | Malinda Maynor Lowery
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Writings and Readings on Native American History. Laquo; Giving Thanks in a Native Way. NEH Summer Seminar, “The Ethnohistory of Indians in the American South”. Mourning Helen Maynor Schierbeck, 1935-2010. December 21, 2010 by malindalowery. This obituary is courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of the American Indian. I will post more personal thoughts on Dr. Helen’s legacy soon. HELEN MAYNOR SCHEIRBECK (1935-2010). One of the Twentieth Century’s Most Significant American Indian Leaders.
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Campus Resources | Art Department | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Gifts & Giving. Raquo; About Us. Raquo; Campus Resources. College of Arts and Sciences. Department of African and African-American Studies. Department of Asian Studies. Department of Communication Studies. Joseph Curtis Sloane Art Library. Rare Books Collection, Wilson Library. SILS Joint Degree Program. Statement on Diversity and Inclusion. Affiliated Fine Arts Programs. Area Art Museums and Galleries. Like Us On Facebook. UNC Department of Art.
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Giving Thanks in a Native Way | Malinda Maynor Lowery
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Writings and Readings on Native American History. Laquo; Poem for Indigenous Peoples’ Day, By Shane Kinney. Mourning Helen Maynor Schierbeck, 1935-2010. Giving Thanks in a Native Way. November 24, 2010 by malindalowery. Thank you to Jennifer Shelton of FemCentral: the Virtual Institute for Women. For posting my blog entry on a Native perspective on Thanksgiving. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). The Cen...