Events
- The Center of the American West (CAW) will be featuring Former Burns Paiute Chairwoman, Charlotte Roderique in January as part of their Modern Indian Identity Series. A year ago, Former Chairwoman Roderique came to national
- 2017 CU Native Graduation! We will be honoring our CU Native American and Indigenous student graduates (Undergraduates, Graduates, & J.D's), with a special ceremony and meal. RSVP is required for attendance. See information below. Contact us
- 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.
- Please join us for the 2nd annual NAIS Graduate Student Research Showcase: "You Have to Leave Room in Life to Dream" Date: Tues. December 6 Time: 3:30 -6:00 pm Where: The Flatirons Room - C4C, 3rd Floor Reception to follow presentations
- Home: Contemporary Indigenous Artists Responding BMoCA curator Mardee Goff introduces Melanie Yazzie at show reception. Don't miss 91¸£ÀûÉç's Museum of Contemporary Art is featuring this two week exhibtion of contemporary Native American