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  • Desmond Bruguier FPW at ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®
    First Peoples Worldwide, Leeds School of Business Announce 2021-22 Rebecca Adamson Indigenous Rights and Business Scholarship
    Dec 7, 2021
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  • Chance Ward ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® Boulder
    Native American grad student wins critical acclaim, support
    Dec 3, 2021
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  • Indigenous ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® Panel CNAIS
    CNAIS presents: Indigenous ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® Panel
    Nov 4, 2021
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  • Laura Harjo
    CNAIS presents Laura Harjo on Monday, November 1st
    Oct 28, 2021
       
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    First students benefits from ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® American Indian tuition law
    Oct 11, 2021
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  • Indigenous Peoples Day Boulder 2021
    Centering Indigenous Perspectives on Environmental Stewardship - Online Panel
    Oct 8, 2021
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    Indigenous Peoples Day Events 2021
    Oct 8, 2021
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  • Kathia Ibacache
    Kathia Ibacache works to build more inclusive library collection
    Oct 6, 2021
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    Revitalizing the Arapaho Language
    Oct 1, 2021
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    New ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® law granting in-state college tuition to Native Americans
    Sep 20, 2021
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Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies (CNAIS)

1330 Grandview Ave.
491 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309

Email: cnais@colorado.edu
Phone: 303-735-4595

The Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies at ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® Boulder acknowledges that the University sits upon land within the territories of the Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho peoples. Further, we acknowledge that 48 contemporary tribal nations are historically tied to the lands that make up the state of ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®.

 

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