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- Native Bruins: Past, Present & Emerging – LittleDove F. Rey
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the UCLA American Indian Studies Center LittleDove F. Rey is a 2018 UCLA graduate who earned a BA in Psychology, with a minor in American Indian Studies. She is Maidu and Miwok from the Auburn Rancheria (United Auburn Indian Community), and currently attends the PGSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium, a program run by … Read more
- Indigenous Studies Tenure-Track Full-Time Assistant Professor
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position for an Indigenous Studies scholar in sociology, geography, or related social science fields. The successful candidate will be housed in the relevant disciplinary department, with teaching and service responsibilities split between the department and American Indian Studies. We welcome applications … Read more
- AIS IDP: Student Affairs Officer
Job Opportunity: Student Affairs Officer UCLA American Indian Studies Interdepartmental Program The Student Affairs Officer and Assistant to the Chair will direct and administer student affairs services for the Interdepartmental Program of American Indian Studies and support the Chair and faculty in all areas of operations. Develop, implement and modify policies and procedures for the … Read more
- Acknowledging Native Peoples at UCLA Events
Office of the Chancellor To: Deans, Directors, Department Chairs and Administrative Officers Dear Colleagues: As indicated in the announcement regarding the appointment of Mishuana Goeman as Special Advisor to the Chancellor on Native American and Indigenous Affairs, it is important that UCLA prioritize respect for both the historic culture and the contemporary presence of American … Read more
- Indian Country Today: Tarantino’s ‘dead Indians’ and the roots of American violence
By Nancy Marie Mithlo August 9, 2019 As other viewers of Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film ‘Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood’ laughed at Leonardo DiCaprio’s ‘the only good Indian is a dead Indian’ refrain, Nancy Marie Mithlo, Chiricahua Apache, cringed My day job is as an American Indian Studies professor at a major university. Actually, like … Read more
- Native Bruins: Past, Present & Emerging – Pamela J. Peters
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the UCLA American Indian Studies Center Pamela J. Peters, a Navajo (Diné) Reservation native, is a multimedia Indigenous documentarian and a 2011 graduate with a BA in American Indian Studies (AIS) and Film & Television Studies. Her photography work is identified by her Diné first clan, Táchii’nii (Red Running Into … Read more
- Statement in Support of the Kia`i of Mauna Kea from the UCLA American Indian Studies Center
Chokma/ Aloha Kākou, The UCLA American Indian Studies Center is a community of students, faculty, and stakeholders advocating for Indigenous and American Indian people throughout the U.S. and beyond. We acknowledge that the proposed construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) on Mauna Kea on the Island of Hawai’i violates what is considered the piko, … Read more
- Call for Information: Seeking Yellow Thunder Recipients
The AISC is seeking to get in touch with past recipients of the Yellow Thunder Scholarship, which has offered support to students for decades. If you received a scholarship through this fund, we’d love to hear from you. Please contact us at aisc@ucla.edu.
- [The Sacramento Bee] Gavin Newsom apologizes on California’s behalf to native tribes for slaughter of ancestors
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the UCLA American Indian Studies Center Gov. Gavin Newsom formally apologized to California Native Americans through an executive order Tuesday for the state’s “dark history” of violence against indigenous people. “It’s called a genocide,” Newsom said at a ceremony announcing the state’s apology. “No other way to describe it… I’m … Read more
- Native Bruins: Past, Present & Emerging – Mercedes Dorame
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the UCLA American Indian Studies Center The Tongva artist Mercedes Dorame is a 2003 UCLA graduate who earned a BA in American Literature and Culture and went on to receive an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. She calls on her Tongva ancestry to engage the problematics of visibility … Read more