2015-2016 Eastman Fellow: Farina King
Farina King, specializing in twentieth-century Native American Studies, is the 2015-2016 Eastman Fellow at the Native American Studies Program at Dartmouth College.
[more]Farina King, specializing in twentieth-century Native American Studies, is the 2015-2016 Eastman Fellow at the Native American Studies Program at Dartmouth College.
[more]Joy Porter, professor of Indigenous Studies at the University of Hull, U.K., was named a 2015-2016 All Disciplines Fulbright Scholar at Dartmouth College. During her stay at Dartmouth College, Joy will be developing her next project, a study of unconventional warfare within Native history across three centuries called Native American Indian Ways of War.
[more]Bilagáanaa niliigo’ dóó Kinyaa’áaniiyásh’chíín. Bilagáanaa dabicheii dóó Tsinaajinii dabinálí. Ákót’éego diné asdzá̹á̹ nilí̹. Farina King is “Bilagáanaa” (Euro-American), born for “Kinyaa’áanii” (the Towering House Clan) of the Diné (Navajo). Her maternal grandfather was Euro-American, and her paternal grandfather was “Tsinaajinii” (Black-streaked Woods People Clan) of the Diné. She received her U.S. History Ph.D.in 2016 at Arizona State University. She received her M.A. in African History from the University of Wisconsin and a B.A.
[more]The Hood Museum of Art is digitizing nearly 4,000 objects of it's Native American Art holdings to make the art accessible through anonline database.
[more]This month, more than 60 Native American students visited Dartmouth as part of the College’s Native Fly-In Program, reports Indian Country.
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