Happy new semester beginning to all!
And we just saw that our director has a new publication. digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/ailj/vol14/i...
Speaking of which, you can now see faculty publications on the AIS website. amin.las.iastate.edu/faculty-publ...
Still working on building out the site.
16.01.2026 17:05
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We wish everybody a beautiful day, filled with laughter, tears, memories, and community.
We hope every day has reasons to give thanks. Today, we focus on the people around us, human and not, we depend on. And we remember, things do not reciprocate.
27.11.2025 14:36
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We are excited for this event next week. It is good (and necessary) to see Native issues included in discussions of constitutional rights.
05.11.2025 18:51
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Hundreds evacuating from hardest hit Western Alaska villages following storm
Nearly all the homes in both towns were damaged and a tribal administrator said it was unsafe to stay.
Our thoughts are with the newest victims of climate change. Native villages in Alaska -and elsewhere - are experiencing many of these consequences first.
16.10.2025 16:28
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It is Indigenous Peoples Day.
We propose that every day should bring a step forward for Indigenous rights.
We can all contribute to that by understanding the history of the land and respecting the treaty rights to which we are bound.
13.10.2025 15:54
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In light of the political discussions surrounding Wounded Knee - we want to reassure the public that we will always teach history based on historical knowledge, not based on efforts to rewrite it.
The history of the massacre at Wounded Knee is and has been settled, indeed.
26.09.2025 12:57
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Climate change and invasive species are affecting tribes and all if us in many different ways.
15.09.2025 13:54
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A new semester starting. Meeting new people. Learning new things.
Exciting. Together, let us explore the world.
25.08.2025 12:36
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What the presence of sheep means to the DinΓ© - High Country News
How to look at Milton Snowβs historical images of a livestock genocide on the Navajo Nation.
How to look at historical images from a photographer hired to document a genocide of
livestock on the Navajo Nation.
09.08.2025 17:01
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We hope everybody had a good summer. The fall semester is coming, and we are excited to be a part of the Cyclone Civics programming: Nov. 12 at 6pm "Indigenous Peoples and the American Constitution."
We recommend all the programming this fall. Know and think about your rights and responsibilities.
08.08.2025 12:55
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Th Office of the State Archaeologist fully deserves this praise. The efforts to collaborate are and have been exemplary.
16.04.2025 13:34
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Next week, we are happy to cohost a lecture on Native sites in historical documentation.
25.03.2025 11:53
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At the museum for the Will Wilson exhibit tonight.
31.01.2025 02:18
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Navajo Nation President responds after concern tribal members could be detained by ICE
Some Indigenous people fear racial profiling and a lack of adequate IDs could lead to confusion during possible raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
We should all know and remember that members of Native nations in the U.S. are American citizens. The Indian Citizenship Act was passed in 1924 and made them so.
Want to know more about Native sovereignty and issues? Take a course with us.
27.01.2025 22:19
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Join us January 30 at the Brunnier Museum for a celebration of the new exhibition of Wil Wilson's photography project.
19.01.2025 15:51
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A tribute to Lance Foster of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska
A narrative in honor of Lance Foster, outlining his remarkable contributions to historic preservation, archaeology, and his Tribal community
We are incredibly saddened to share the news of the passing of THPO Lance Foster and send condolences to his loved ones, friends, colleagues, and Tribal Nation. We wrote this as an award nomination month ago; now it is a tribute to him and his remarkable career
archaeology.uiowa.edu/news/2025/01...
14.01.2025 17:22
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What a great example of how casually misinformation was spread in those "lessons." The stereotypical assumption that Native people were to no extent agricultural is reinforced as a factual statement, even though any self-respecting researcher knew better.
14.01.2025 15:47
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Lance Foster - 2025 - Dorr & Clark Funeral Home
Share Memories & Support the Family.
Our long time friend, mentor, and colleague Lance Foster, THPO of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska has passed. We are in shock. A great loss in kindness, knowledge, and humanity.
Fare well, Lance.
Sing good songs.
14.01.2025 15:17
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Names are important. They impart identity and relationships.
When we helped in the renaming of a creek to Ioway Creek, we thought the trend was going in the right direction - to respect and make visible an indigenous landscape that has been, is, and will be present.
Mountains are part of that.
22.12.2024 23:30
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Soeey, but didn't you just make an equally blanket statement? That trivializes the efforts of millions of people who see religion as a way to liberation?
21.12.2024 16:41
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The fact that some "religious" people are self-righteous jerks does not mean that religion has nothing to do with morals. Religion is the formalization of morality. Whether religious people follow those morals expressed in their religions is another question.
21.12.2024 16:38
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Congratulations to all the graduates at ISU - and everywhere. Walking up to the ceremony today, I was reminded that while the pomp and circumstance might seem silly to some, it is fitting to celebrate success with rituals.
21.12.2024 02:57
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Also, without trying to be technical or corrective: the Lakota word for bison (or buffalo) is pte. Tatanka is the word for buffalo bull. And in traditional Lakota society, pte are more important than tatanka. The Lakota, the buffalo nation, are therefore the pte oyate, not the tatanka oyate.
18.12.2024 15:07
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