AIIS Celebrates Native American Heritage Month 2023!
November has arrived, which means it is Native American Heritage Month! There are so many great events happening on and around campus to celebrate. You can refer to our Native…
November has arrived, which means it is Native American Heritage Month! There are so many great events happening on and around campus to celebrate. You can refer to our Native…
AIIS is excited to share our expanded Spring 2024 course list. Any course below will be counted toward the AIIS graduate certificate requirement. Open enrollment begins November 10. AIIS 801:…
AIIS is excited to share our expanded Spring 2024 course list. Any course below will be counted toward the AIIS minor requirement. Open enrollment begins November 10. AIIS 201: Intro…
Our second Fall 2023 ISWG session is coming up! Pop by on Zoom (see flyer) or in person (UPLA 105) on Friday, October 20, 2023, to discuss Indigenous Pedagogies with…
As part of AAAS Activating Wellness Week, AIIS is thrilled to co-sponsor Encountering New Bends in Rivers: A Talk with Dr. Tiffany L. King. Please join us on October 19,…
MSU's North American Indigenous Student Organization (NAISO) has worked very hard to put together an amazing day of events for Indigenous Peoples' Day. The theme this year is Noojimo'iwewin -…
On May 16, 2019, The State of Maine made history by passing LD 944 An Act to Ban Native American Mascots in All Public Schools, the first legislation of its…
Please join us for our first Fall 2023 Indigenous Studies Working Group on Friday, 9/22 at 10 AM! The topic will be Self- and Collective-Care, facilitated by Heather Syrette (Oneida/Odawa),…
Please join us for our annual tradition of MSU Native Welcome! This year's welcome will be on September 26 from 6-8 PM at Peoples Park Indian Encampment. You can find…
On Friday April 21, from 1-4pm, the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program is holding our virtual Graduate Symposium. This annual event brings together our previous year’s pre-doctoral fellow with our…