From Metal Mining to Data Mining: How Indigenous Data Governance Supports Indigenous Sovereignty within an Open Science Ecosystem
Hyde HallLydia Jennings research talk -- University Room, Hyde Hall Landback Abolition Carolina Seminars Kickoff Event
Lydia Jennings research talk -- University Room, Hyde Hall Landback Abolition Carolina Seminars Kickoff Event
With speakers Dr. Lydia Jennings and Dr. Tianna Bruno Toy Lounge, Dey Hall Landback Abolition Carolina Seminars Kickoff Event
A research talk with Dr. Tianna Bruno, Carolina Hall, Room 220 Landback Abolition Carolina Seminars Kickoff Event
Drs. Ben Frey (Eastern Band of Cherokee) and Marvin "Marty" Richardson (Haliwa-Saponi) kick-off American Indian Heritage Month with a discussion of language revitalization in and beyond North Carolina. Come to learn about current strategies and challenges to normalizing our Native … Read more
Discover how North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NATIFS), a nonprofit organization, is restoring Native American cuisine and food systems. Hear from Rob Kinneen, Outreach Director for NATIFS, about the Indigenous Food Lab, a project that promotes Indigenous foods, education, … Read more
Join Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools in honoring all of North Carolina's American Indian Tribes with informative storytelling dancing, singing, Native foods, arts and more!
Rose Bear Don’t Walk is a researcher and educator who explores the connections between Salish people, plants, and health. In this talk, she will discuss how Salish people have cultivated and consumed local edible flora for generations, and how this … Read more
Join us for the 2023 Michael D. Green Lecture featuring Dr. Niigaan Sinclair! The public lecture will be held from 3-4pm in the University Room in Hyde Hall, followed by a reception from 4-5pm.
Please join us on Saturday, November 11th as we celebrate the occasion with dancers, drumming, and other family friendly activities!