Recognizing Indigenous Rights in Environmental Data Researchers propose best practices for the governance of Indigenous data.
The Cinema of Extractions and Resource Integration Jacobson models an approach to film analysis that accounts for material histories of extraction and resource dependence but without taking material knowledge—and the method he calls "raw materialism"—as an end in itself.
Panûpünüwügai (Living Light) Opens at Hood Museum of Art Indigenous artist Cara Romero works with Dartmouth students in the exhibition.
New Trailblazer Scholarships Honor Two Acclaimed Alumnae Scholarships are named in honor of award-winning authors Louise Erdrich ’76 and Annette Gordon-Reed ’81.
Biden: Boarding schools "a sin on our soul" Tsosie '25 comments on Biden's boarding school apologies on Vermont Public.
"Cara Romero: Panûpünüwügai (Living Light)" Will Travel to Phoenix Art Museum The First Major Solo Museum Exhibition of Photographs by Artist Cara Romero
Gauthier '26 research published by Federal Reserve Bank Lexie Gauthier '26 (Confederated Salish & Kootnai) published research with the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis focused on the top five fact
College hosts inaugural Tribal Leadership Academy The program, which ran from Aug. 4 to 10, is one of two pilot programs that fall under the umbrella of the proposed Tribal Sovereignty Institute.