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April 2017
MSU: Lecture by Oren Lyons
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Find out more »MSU POWWOW
Learn more about this powwow here: http://www.montana.edu/aic/
Find out more »41st Annual Pah-Loots-Puu Powwow (WSU)
This will be a non contest powwow. Contact Shelby Leighton with any questions, shelby.leighton@wsu.edu
Find out more »49th Annual Kyiyo Pow Wow
The Annual Kyiyo Pow Wow Celebration is one of the oldest traditions of Kyiyo. The Annual Pow Wow Celebration unifies all Native American from across the nation in an event full of dancing, singing, and sharing of stories between all in attendance. The celebration is a time to preserve the rich heritage of Native Americans and renew the thoughts of the old traditions. The diversity of each tribe represented at our Pow Wow is shown within the dancing styles and…
Find out more »NSF site visit
PNW-COSMOS will host the National Science Foundation at Washington State University, University of Idaho, University of Montana, Salish Kootenai College, and Montana State University to showcase its accomplishments and for NSF to meet with faculty and students who are involved in the grant’s efforts. The visit is tentatively scheduled for April 24-27.
Find out more »AISES 2017 Leadership Summit
April 27-29, 2017 | Chandler, Arizona The goal of the AISES Leadership Summit is to build the skill and aptitude levels of AISES members in the realm of professional and career development- to better prepare them to attain jobs and careers in STEM fields. Application for Travel Scholarships are due March 1, 2017
Find out more »May 2017
IMP Module 6: Informal gatherings with students
Wednesday, May 3, 2017 – UM @ Todd 203; MSU @ Reid 415; MT Tech @ HSB 002; SKC @ IT conference room/Mathias bldg.
Find out more »Vine Deloria, Jr. Indigenous Studies Symposium
The purpose of the Vine Deloria, Jr. Indigenous Studies Symposium is to honor the life and continue the work of one of the nation's foremost authors, scholars, and intellectuals who passed away on November 13, 2005. Throughout his life Deloria maintained ties with friends, tribes, and institutions in the Northwest. One of his final public appearances was as the plenary speaker at the Robert K. Thomas Symposium held in 2005 at Northwest Indian College. Following this event he expressed his…
Find out more »June 2017
IMP Module 7: Training on Cultural Humility
Wednesday, June 7, 2017 – UM @ Todd 210; MSU @ Reid 415; MT Tech @ HSB 002; SKC @ IT conference room/Mathias bldg.
Find out more »IMP Module 8: Presentation of research to tribal communities
Online – self-paced
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