We are very excited to announce that AIHREA members recently published a book based on our project Native 24/7. You can find their book The Complexities of American Indian Identity in the Twenty-First Century from @RLPGBooks anywhere books are sold! https://t.co/77C4ebdpCM
Welcome back @LehighU! Yesterday, our partners at the Institute for Indigenous Studies welcomed students back to campus with information about opportunities for students like the Indigenous Health minor in the @lehighCOH!
All donations help the Institute to continue to partner and collaborate with Indigenous peoples, nations, communities, and organizations to improve the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being of this population throughout the Western Hemisphere.
Support the Lehigh University Institute for Indigenous Studies, our primary academic partner, and future student trips to reservation communities this #LehighGivingDay!
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Join the @LehighUHealth Institute for Indigenous Studies on 11/5 to watch a game of Cherokee stickball. Doors open at Banko Field at 5:30p. Free admission for @LehighU students, faculty, & staff; $10 for non-Lehigh adults; $5 for non-Lehigh youth or college students
Join the @LehighUHealth Institute for Indigenous Studies on 11/6 for a Native American dancing and singing exhibition. Doors open at Grace Hall at 3:30p. Free admission for @LehighU students, faculty, & staff; $10 for non-Lehigh adults; $5 for non-Lehigh youth or college students
Thinking about quitting smoking? Don't know where to start?
Our partners at the Institute for Indigenous Studies are looking for American Indian smokers who are 18 or older to participate in a telephone-based quit smoking program called Telephone All Nations Breath of Life.
Join the Institute for Indigenous Studies on March 31st at 7p for a screening of the documentary, Warrior Women , and a post screening discussion with the documentary’s stars, Madonna
Thunder Hawk and Marcella Gilbert.
Make you’re subscribed to our newsletter so you don’t miss our exploration into the Indigenous peoples of Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley this #NativeHeritageMonth.
Since moving to #Pennsylvania, we have been reflecting on the communities who traditionally inhabited the lands of the #lehighvalley including the Lenni Lenape who traditionally called the Delaware River watershed “home.”
Join us in congratulating our sole 2020 graduate, Christina Haswood, in this month's newsletter! Also, learn a little bit about the new Institute for Indigenous Studies logo designed by Buffalotown Clothing Co.'s Luke Swimmer!
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Unbelievably huge news on Dakota Access: The Dakota Access pipeline must shut down by Aug. 5, a district court ruled Monday in a stunning defeat for the Trump administration and oil industry. #DAPL https://t.co/rTQEbjnIG0
We are excited to announce our transition to @LehighU and the creation of the Institue for Indigenous Studies in their College of Health (@LehighUHealth)!
We’d like to thank the NE KS Native community for hosting us over the last 14 years. You have humbled us with your hospitality and incredible collaboration! We look forward to continuing to work with you all going forward!