Indigenize Your Eyes

Indigenize Your Eyes

Oct. 5, 2018

Indigenize Your Eyes empowers American Indian students to tell their own story through photography. This event features student portfolios created during our workshop and throughout the summer, expressing their experiences of what it means to be a teen and American Indian in Boulder, CO.

Gina Adams Honor is Hereby Pledged

Honor is Hereby Pledged

Oct. 1, 2018

Come learn about the cross-media, hybrid studio work of Indigenous artist Gina Adams!

Megit Lujan Bevacqua

The Banality of American Empire: The Curious Case of Guam,ÌýUSA

Sept. 13, 2018

Join Dr. Michael Lujan Bevacqua for this CNAIS Brown Bags Series event.

Clint Carroll Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies

Five Questions for Clint Carroll

Sept. 6, 2018

Native Welcome 2017

2018 Native Student Welcome

Aug. 20, 2018

Come meet faculty, staff, current and new students! Enjoy food and gifts and find out more about CNAIS.

 Sarah Krakoff

Law professor Sarah Krakoff wins 2018 Hazel Barnes Prize

May 30, 2018

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Sarah Krakoff wins 2018 Hazel Barnes Prize

April 18, 2018

Eugene Joe

Navajo Sand Art Painting with Eugene Joe

April 17, 2018

Eugene Joe is a Diné sand art painter from Shiprock, New Mexico. Eugene comes from a family of sand painters and has spent 50 years as an artist. His work reflects his Diné culture and includes portraits, landscapes, nature and traditional lifestyles. This event is co-sponsored with the Department of...

Bundles of Indian Tea

Ethnobotany, Land and the Environment through Navajo botanist Arnold Clifford

April 17, 2018

Arnold Clifford (Diné) is a Native scholar, field botanist, ethnobotanist, and geologist. From Beclahbito, New Mexico and the Carrizo Mountain Range, Clifford integrates his cultural teachings with his work. An associate editor for the Bolack San Juan Basin Flora Project, Clifford’s expertise is in flora of Navajo Nation and the...

Salma Monani

Indigenous Ecocinema: Decolonizing Media Landscapes

April 10, 2018

Join us with a special talk by CNAIS Visiting Scholar Dr. Salma Monani, who will explore the material and decolonial dimensions of Indigenous cinema.

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