Native Bruins: Past, Present & Emerging – Viki Eagle

This November we are highlighting Native Bruin Viki Eagle, a third-year PhD student in the  Department of Anthropology, from the Sicangu Lakota Nation.  Viki Eagle identifies as Sicangu Lakota and half Japanese, from the Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Ute lands known as Denver, CO. Her current sub-fields are in Sociocultural Anthropology and in the American Indian … Read more

Indigenous Peacemaking at the Intersection of Law and Culture

Tribal courts largely operate in the Western adversarial framework. Peacemaking is a reemergence of traditional dispute resolution rooted in consensus, community and victim participation, and focused on restoration rather than punishment. Join us 10/26 on campus, Rm 1314 at 4pm PT for Indigenous Peacemaking at the Intersection of Law and Culture

Photography Talk with Antonio Turok

COMUNIDADES INDÍGENAS EN RESISTENCIA EN MÉXICO Y CAMBIO SOCIAL EN CENTROAMÉRICA: 30 AÑOS DE FOTOGRAFÍA PARTICIPATIVA POR ANTONIO TUROK ************************************ Speaker: Antonio Turok Commentators: Shannon Speed and David Bacon Moderator: Gaspar Rivera-Salgado Register via Zoom: https://bit.ly/3A3O7hy