Welcome to #UBuffalo Department of Indigenous Studies SUNY Buffalo operates on the traditional territory of the Seneca Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy
Mark your calendars for the 16th Storytellers Conference on April 10, 2026, at the Niagara Falls Convention Center! This year's theme will be Life Breath: Justice for Our Future. So start getting those proposals together because the Conference will be here before you know it.
Join us Friday Sept 19 12:30pm-2pm in 509 O'Brian or via Zoom for Michalyn Steele's presentation "Social Dominance Theory and the Supreme Court’s Federal Indian Law Jurisprudence" Visit our website for more information and to register for Zoom: https://t.co/w9phkYVs9I
We are excited to announce that our registration for the 15th Storytellers Conference is now officially open!
For registration please visit: https://t.co/DoeVC9CsPj
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Quick reminder if you're interested in presenting for the Storytellers Conference the deadline is coming up on January 21, 2025. To submit a proposal, follow the link: https://t.co/pxoMP1mjMW
The Department of Indigenous Studies is excited to announce we are now accepting submissions for the 15th Storytellers Conference on April 5, 2025! Happening at the Niagara Falls Convention Center. Deadline for submissions is January 21, 2025.
From decolonizing genetic research on Indigenous people, to modern leadership of Haudenosaunee women - @UBIndigenous is making strides in higher education and research. @WBFO https://t.co/Ukd1YZ2epm
We made a movie!🎬
Together with @GowandaCSD@LakeShoreCSD & @SCCSDOfficial, join us for an inspiring evening featuring the premiere of "She Carries It Forward", a documentary about Lottie Gill, a Haudenosaunee Native woman, educator, & lacrosse coach.
https://t.co/7XgZ8dF3I0
Please see below preliminary schedule for the Haudenosaunee/Native American and Indigenous Studies Research Symposium on Friday, October 18th! Event is free and open to public
Mark your calendars for the 15th Storytellers Conference, April 5, 2025, @ the Niagara Falls Convention Center. The theme will be Storytelling Through Art, Language and Action! So start getting those proposals together because the Conference will be here before you know it
If you have questions about adding it as a second major or changing your major to Indigenous Studies BA, and /or the curriculum requirements, please have them contact Amanda at [email protected]. The undergrad catalog webpage can be found at:
https://t.co/lxbWSIfJKc
We are excited to announce that the bachelors degree for Indigenous Studies BA was formally approved by SUNY and the NYS Board of Education, and is now enrolling students!!
As the days grow shorter and nights get colder, a new month is upon us… 🍃🍁🍂 Join us as we learn Onödowa’ga:’ Gawë:nö’. The word of the week is hayë:nia’ which translates to “September”. Get outside and get some some sun while you still can #ubindigenous#thefutureisindigenous
Mark your calendars. ✏️🗓️ We will be having our Native American Student Outreach Day November 8, 2024. For current high school students interested in attending UB!
Welcome back to the start of the new semester…📚✏️📝Join us as we learn Onödowa’ga:’ Gawë:nö’. The word of the week is Dawádë:níshäje:ën which translates to “first day.” Get ready for a eventful semester ahead while preparing yourself for all the new adventures ahead.
In The Pluralist 19.1, @Mishuana's (@UBIndigenous) paper centers on the anti-colonial aesthetics & care practices of various artists. Read her article and several responses, including one by @drtarver (@EmoryOxford), now on @ProjectMUSE cc: @SAAPhilosophy https://t.co/09fwUnm5mr
Please pass along information for any friends and family that are interested in joining us at UB and have questions.
To register for the Zoom or for more information please email: [email protected]
Are you interested in joining us in Indigenous Studies at UB, but not sure where to start?
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 6:30 - 7:30 pm EST via Zoom
Learn about upcoming Indigenous Studies courses, research developments, funding and scholarships, transferring credits, and more!
Let’s celebrate the place that sustains and provides us with all we need to survive…🌎🌲🌱🌊🐟🌼Join us as we learn Onödowa’ga:’ Gawë:nö’. The word of the week is yöëdzade’ which translates to “earth”. On this Earth Day let’s remember our responsibilities to the Earth in making