Dartmouth '21 works to revitalize indigenous languages through books
March 22, 2018
Skyler Kuczaboski, a first-year student at Dartmouth, has created a children's book in the Ojibwe language.
[more]Skyler Kuczaboski, a first-year student at Dartmouth, has created a children's book in the Ojibwe language.
[more]The three-year grant will fund three positions related to Native American Studies.
[more]What is a Native American reservation? Maurice Crandall, Assistant Professor, discusses reservations in this podcast.
[more]My name is Davina Two Bears and, I am Diné, Navajo, originally from Birdsprings, Arizona. My maternal clan is Tódích’íi’nii, Bitter Water, born for Táchii’nii, Red Running into the Water Clan; and my maternal grandfather’s clan is Tábąąhí, Edge Water, and my paternal grandfather’s clan is also Tódích’íi’nii.
[more]On Sunday, June 11, graduates from the Class of 2017 participated in a reception after the annual blanketing ceremony.
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