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WSU Pullman is located on the homelands of the Nimíipuu (Nez Perce) Tribe and Palus people. The Nimíipuu maintain legal rights and moral responsibilities to engage and protect this land. Please join us for the last of three meetings, featuring respected members of the Nez Perce Tribe, sharing their perspectives on topics relating to their homeland, history, traditional practices, and treaty rights. It is especially important that we hear such perspectives, as a Land Grant University that has benefitted from the appropriation of Indigenous lands (see the High County News articles on “Land Grab Universities”). At this final meeting, on Thursday, April 22, from 3:30-5 . » More . ....
April 2, 2021 WSU Pullman is located on the homelands of the Nimíipuu (Nez Perce) Tribe and Palus people. The Nimíipuu maintain legal rights and moral responsibilities to engage and protect this land. Please join us for the second of three meetings, featuring respected members of the Nez Perce Tribe, sharing their perspectives on topics relating to their homeland, history, traditional practices, and treaty rights. It is especially important that we hear such perspectives, as a Land Grant University that has benefitted from the appropriation of Indigenous lands (see the High County News articles on “Land Grab Universities”) On Thursday, April 8, from 3:30-5 p.m. via ZOOM, we will hear from Harry Slickpoo, Jr. and Andre Picard, Jr. Mr. Slickpoo will talk about nimipuutimt, the Nez Perce language, and how it shapes relationships and conveys traditional knowledge about this landscape. Mr. Picard will complement the conversation by discussing Nez Perce song, s ....
Our Vision The Center for Native American Research & Collaboration is committed to facilitating, promoting, and supporting a vibrant and active Affiliates and Associates group comprised of tribal members, faculty, and staff that are dedicated to community-based research that is embedded in tribal sovereignty, values and knowledge systems. We are committed to promoting ethical research and tribal protocols that honor our MOU agreement with tribal governments and the sovereign rights of all Native American tribes and peoples. There is great research and work, both informal and formal, taking place in Indian country, but too often it goes unnoticed or is difficult to access. Our Center brings individuals that are doing this great work together to share knowledge and resources; conduct trainings to enhance skills, relationships and understandings; establish research priorities based on tribal, village and urban Indian needs; and increase Native American graduate student invol ....