Crandall's Book Receives Accolades
Congratulations to Maurice Crandall for the recent awards for his book "These People Have Always Been a Republic".
[more]Congratulations to Maurice Crandall for the recent awards for his book "These People Have Always Been a Republic".
[more]This year, Thanksgiving looks different for people across the country. Many of us will be spending time away from our loved ones or having quieter and smaller gatherings than we normally would. For many Native Americans, Thanksgiving has always been a holiday that evokes feelings of ambiguity. Like many of our fellow Americans, we enjoy gathering with our families and communities. Although we can't speak for all Native peoples, we certainly love opportunities to eat delicious foods as well.
[more]Eastman Fellowship accepting applications.
[more]Honors go to Dartmouth's Ayubi, Crandall, Eickelman, Griffin, Gronas, Liu, and Lynch.
[more]In advance of the Kennedy Center's Arts Across America event, a collaboration between the Hop and the West Claremont Center for Music and the Arts celebrating Indigenous and immigrant heritage, we spoke with one of the event's featured artists Mali Obomsawin. A member of the acclaimed folk band Lula Wiles, an Abenaki artist and a Dartmouth alum, Mali shares how she advocates for Native, Black and transgender people as well as other marginalized groups through her music and activism.
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