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History on the Lost Coast: Locating Wiyot Stories of Resilience in Nancy and Matilda Spear by Kathleen Whitely
Video now available of a talk by Kathleen Whitely, "History on the Lost Coast: Locating Wiyot Stories of Resilience in Nancy and Matilda Spear," which amplifies untold stories from American Indian history and...Read more about History on the Lost Coast: Locating Wiyot Stories of Resilience in Nancy and Matilda Spear by Kathleen Whitely
"Radio, Sound, Time: The Occupation of Alcatraz Through an Indigenous Sound Studies Framework."
A new working paper by ISSI Graduate Fellow Everardo Reyes has just been published. This paper examines the relationship between radio, sound, music, humor, and political activism...Read more about "Radio, Sound, Time: The Occupation of Alcatraz Through an Indigenous Sound Studies Framework."
Native Lands: Culture and Gender in Indigenous Territorial Claims
New book Native Lands by Shari Huhndorf, faculty affiliate of the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues, analyzes the role of...Read more about Native Lands: Culture and Gender in Indigenous Territorial Claims
Lifetime Achievement Award to Professor Emeritus Kent Lightfoot
Kent Lightfoot, faculty affiliate of the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues, received the...Read more about Lifetime Achievement Award to Professor Emeritus Kent Lightfoot
Myers Center Awards New Grants for Student Research
The Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues awarded grants to four UCB students: Sierra Edd, a graduate student in Ethnic Studies, Marlena Robbins, a graduate student in Public Health, ...Read more about Myers Center Awards New Grants for Student Research
New Podcast Release: Sarah Deer
A talk sponsored by the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues is now available as a Berkeley Talks podcast. Professor Sarah Deer discusses the...Read more about New Podcast Release: Sarah Deer
Welcoming UC Berkeley’s Newest Anthropology Faculty Member
Carolyn Smith, Myers Center faculty affiliate, joined UC Berkeley’s anthropology department as an assistant professor this year....Read more about Welcoming UC Berkeley’s Newest Anthropology Faculty Member
Sandy White Hawk: “A Child of the Indian Race: A Story of Return”
Video is now available of “A Child of the Indian Race: A Story of Return,” presented by Sandy White Hawk, Founder and Director, First Nations Repatriation Institute. White Hawk depicts the story of her life work:...Read more about Sandy White Hawk: “A Child of the Indian Race: A Story of Return”
Sarah Deer on Brackeen and ICWA
Video is now available of “The Brackeen Decision and the Future of the Indian Child Welfare Act” a talk by Sarah Deer, University Distinguished Professor, University of Kansas, and Chief Justice for...Read more about Sarah Deer on Brackeen and ICWA
California Climate Action Seed Grants
The University of California has awarded Peter Nelson, faculty affiliate of the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues, with a California Climate Action Seed Grant to fund his work towards wildfire control. Nelson’s project, Forging Essential...Read more about California Climate Action Seed Grants
Congratulations Valentín Sierra
Myers Center Graduate Fellow Valentín Sierra was selected as a ...Read more about Congratulations Valentín Sierra
Nezune Menka on Decolonizing UC Berkeley
Nezune Menka, faculty affiliate of Center for Research on Native American Issues, was featured on 'Be the Change,' a Berkeley News podcast. Menka discusses the...Read more about Nezune Menka on Decolonizing UC Berkeley
Myers Center Awards New Grants for Student Research
The Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues awarded grants to two UCB students. Sierra Hampton, a doctoral student in Environmental Policy, Science, and Management, received the grant for their project "Researching Food...Read more about Myers Center Awards New Grants for Student Research
Reuniting with Our Lands and Waters
On September 22, ISSI's Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues hosted a talk by Clint Carroll on indigenous access and political ecology in settler states. "...Read more about Reuniting with Our Lands and Waters
Free UC Tuition for All California Native American Students
The University of California announced the Native American Opportunity Plan which covers tuition and fees for...Read more about Free UC Tuition for All California Native American Students
East Coast Grit Meets Berkeley Utopianism
Anjika Pai, a recipient of a mini-grant from ISSI's Center for Research on Native American Issues, is this...Read more about East Coast Grit Meets Berkeley Utopianism
Native, Inc.
Shari Huhndorf, faculty affiliate of ISSI's Center for Research on Native American Issues, wrote a new article in Washington Monthly telling the ...Read more about Native, Inc.
Keeping Alive Our Indigenous Cultures
Jesús I’x Nazario, a graduate student affiliated with ISSI's Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues, is featured in this Berkeley News article celebrating the linguistic diversity and multilingualism celebrated by ...Read more about Keeping Alive Our Indigenous Cultures
Professor Peter Nelson Adds Wildland Firefighting to His Expertise
Peter Nelson, faculty affiliate of ISSI's Center for Research on Native American Issues, was featured in this Berkeley News article. Professor Nelson is an assistant professor of environmental science, policy and management and of ethnic studies who...Read more about Professor Peter Nelson Adds Wildland Firefighting to His Expertise
The University of California Land Grab: A Legacy of Profit from Indigenous Land—A Report of Key Learnings and Recommendations
ISSI's Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues & Native American Student Development at UC Berkeley are pleased to announce the release of a new report, The University of California Land Grab: A Legacy of Profit from Indigenous Land—A Report of Key...Read more about The University of California Land Grab: A Legacy of Profit from Indigenous Land—A Report of Key Learnings and Recommendations
Where Have All the Anthros Gone?
In this essay in American Anthropologist, Peter Nelson, faculty affiliate of ISSI's Center for Research on Native American Issues and former ISSI Graduate Fellow, explains how...Read more about Where Have All the Anthros Gone?
Deb Haaland’s Confirmation as Interior Secretary to Indigenous Communities
In a new post on the Berkeley Blog, ISSI's Joseph A. Myers Center affiliated scholar Nazune Menka explains the...Read more about Deb Haaland’s Confirmation as Interior Secretary to Indigenous Communities
Indigenous Archaeology: Past, Present, and Future
Several of ISSI's Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues Center affiliates were quoted in this article, including Peter Nelson, an alum of ISSI's Graduate Fellows Program who is now a UC Berkeley faculty member, and Danny Sosa Aguilar...Read more about Indigenous Archaeology: Past, Present, and Future
Kroeber Hall "Unnamed"
Graduate student Ataya Cesspooch is quoted in this Berkeley News article about the unnaming of Kroeber Hall, which previously honored an anthropologist...Read more about Kroeber Hall "Unnamed"
Funding the UCs Through Indigenous Land
The Daily Cal published an article abut the first UC Land Grab event co-sponsored by ISSI's Joseph Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues. Panelists...Read more about Funding the UCs Through Indigenous Land
Level 8 Risk
ISSI's Center for Research on Native American Issues faculty affiliate Beth Piatote published a new short story in the San Francisco Chronicle; "...Read more about Level 8 Risk
Racist Monuments and Place Names
ISSI's Center for Research on Native American Issues affiliated faculty member Beth Piatote was quoted in two articles about the current fight to topple racist monuments and change racist place names:
“People aren’t...Read more about Racist Monuments and Place Names