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AniKahWi (Cherokee Coffee Hour)

August 17, 2018

***Open to all UNC students, faculty and staff*** Learn the Cherokee Language! No prior knowledge of the language is required to attend, but be aware that this is a language immersion experience. Coffee and cookies are provided. For more information, contact … Read more

AniKahWi (Cherokee Coffee Hour)

August 17, 2018

***Open to all UNC students, faculty and staff*** Learn the Cherokee Language! No prior knowledge of the language is required to attend, but be aware that this is a language immersion experience. Coffee and cookies are provided. For more information, contact … Read more

AniKahWi (Cherokee Coffee Hour)

August 17, 2018

***Open to all UNC students, faculty and staff*** Learn the Cherokee Language! No prior knowledge of the language is required to attend, but be aware that this is a language immersion experience. Coffee and cookies are provided. For more information, contact … Read more

AniKahWi (Cherokee Coffee Hour)

August 17, 2018

***Open to all UNC students, faculty and staff*** Learn the Cherokee Language! No prior knowledge of the language is required to attend, but be aware that this is a language immersion experience. Coffee and cookies are provided. For more information, contact … Read more

2018 Welcome Extravaganza!

August 3, 2018

WHEN: Thursday, August 23rd from 4:00PM-6:00PM WHERE: Side lawn of the American Indian Center (Abernethy Hall at the corner of Columbia & Cameron St.) Join us for BBQ, live music by Lakota John & Kin, and information about American Indian student organizations, American Indian & Indigenous Studies, … Read more

Unique As We Are Alike: Contemporary Works by Lumbee Artists

June 20, 2018

This fall’s Art @ the Center  (Center for the Study of the American South) will feature the work of two Lumbee artists, community-based visual artist Ashley Minner of Baltimore’s Lumbee community, and artist Alisha Locklear Monroe from the home of the Lumbee people, Robeson County, North … Read more

Native Narrative Tour

September 12, 2017

The Native Narrative Tour is a Priceless Gem Tour, hosted by the UNC American Indian Center in partnership with the UNC Visitor’s Center. The on-campus Native Narrative Tour is offered the 3rd Friday of the month, October-April when classes are in session or by special … Read more

Carolina American Indian Roundtable (CAIR)

September 6, 2017

Dear Campus Colleagues, The American Indian Center’s Carolina American Indian Roundtable (CAIR) will begin its third year starting September 19th from 3:00-4:00pm in Abernethy 102. We will use this space discuss current research and engagement happening in American Indian communities … Read more

2017 AIC Welcome Extravaganza!

August 7, 2017

  At the beginning of each year, the UNC American Indian Center hosts its Welcome Extravaganza for the Carolina American Indian Community & Friends on the side lawn of Abernethy Hall at South Columbia Street and Cameron Avenue. This event is free and … Read more

Film Screening: First Language- The Race to Save Cherokee

June 12, 2017

The Southern Culture Movie Series This film series is designed to be an entertaining and critical introduction to the American South, and most films are accompanied by commentary from a topical expert. While intended especially for international students and scholars, … Read more