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While retaining their roots in the past, itâs important for Indigenous people to envision their future in American and world society, Dr. Adrienne Keene said during her keynote address Wednesday at the Symposium on the American Indian at Northeastern State University. Symposium keynote: Imagining Indigenous futures, creating new images
By Betty Ridge | CNHI Oklahoma Apr 17, 2021
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While retaining their roots in the past, itâs important for Indigenous people to envision their future in American and world society, Dr. Adrienne Keene said during her keynote address Wednesday at the Symposium on the American Indian at Northeastern State University.
By: Sawyer Buccy
TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma -
Northeastern State University’s annual Symposium on the American Indian has gone virtual this year – and now people across the country can take part in the conversation.
The very first NSU Symposium on the American Indian was in 1972 and it was just one day long. Over the years, it has grown into a weeklong event full of discussions and speakers, open to everyone. I was a student at Northeastern State University from 2001-2006 and was a student worker for Tribal Studies then, so now to be able to come back for five years now as the director- it has a special meaning for me, getting to be involved in so many of these events, said Director of Tribal Studies and event organizer Sarah Barnett.
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A former member of the Calicut University Syndicate has sought a boys’ hostel at the Institute for Tribal Studies and Research (ITSR), affiliated to the university and located at Chethalayam in Wayanad district.
In his representation to Vice-Chancellor M.K. Jayaraj, K. Sivaraman, former Syndicate member, said that students from the Scheduled Tribe communities at the ITSR were forced to stay in pitiable conditions now. Boy students were now staying in the academic block of the institution and the adjacent building under the Health Department. Only girls had been given hostel facility. Though land was available for the construction of a boys’ hostel, funds were reportedly not available, Mr. Sivaraman claimed.
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Virtual Meeting For the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Grave Investigation
The Oversight Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Grave Investigation will be holding a virtual discussion on Tuesday.
Part of the discussion will be on the team s re-internment proposal brought up at last month s meeting.
The proposal discusses what will happen to the 12 bodies found at Oaklawn cemetery depending on what forensic analysis of the bodies determines.
That meeting will take place at 5 p.m.
For more information or to attend the virtual meeting, Click Here.
4th Annual Indigenous Leadership Summit Hosted By Northeastern State University s Center For Tribal Studies