[nativestudies-l] Harvard/Local Events, 3/31/14

Lowe, Shelly C shelly_lowe at harvard.edu
Wed Apr 2 15:23:42 EDT 2014


(Events in Red are Harvard/Local Events, events in black are outside of the Boston metro area.)


Events: Harvard & Local
April

2
(WEDS)
6:00 pm



Film Screening and Repatriation Roundtable
Full Circle: Return of a Totem Pole (2002) will be shown followed by a discussion on repatriation with the Michigan Anishinaabeck Cultural Preservation and Repatriation Alliance (MACPRA)

Harvard Peabody Museum
http://bit.ly/1jxMcVx


4-6
(FRI to SUN)


All-Ivy Native Conference
This year's theme is, "Tradition and Sustainability: A Narrative of Indigenous Adaptation." Hosted by Yale University. Please be sure to register early. (ALL NATIVE STUDENTS IN NEW ENGLAND ARE INVITED)

New Haven, CT
Registration
http://bit.ly/1mgOJsG
Tentative agenda
http://bit.ly/1mgOUEk


5
(SAT)
5:15 pm


Panel: Equality vs. Exceptionalism: The Role of Race in Federal Indian Law
Part of Yale Law School's conference on Critical Race Theory. Presenters include Harvard Law alumni Kristen Carpenter, Wenona Singel and Angela Riley. Gerald Torres and Matthew Fletcher will also be on the panel.


Yale Law School
http://bit.ly/1lfS2ir


6
(SUN)
11:00 am


13th Annual Brown University Spring Thaw Powwow
Come out and support Native Americans at Brown (NAB) as they hold their annual powwow in Providence, RI.

Providence, RI
Pizzitola Sports Center
http://on.fb.me/1h5KoEg


6
(SUN)
4:00 pm
NEW


Film Screening: Kind Hearted Woman
A screening of the film and a discussion with the filmmaker, David Sutherland, will follow. The documentary follows Robin Charboneau, a divorced, single mother dealing with past abuse and the struggles of raising her family.


Medford, MA
http://www.aiffest.org/
$10.00

7
(MON)
12:00 pm



Talk: The Roberts Court, American Indians, and Living  Cultures
Professor Kristen Carpenter will speak at Harvard Law School on the impact the Roberts court has had on federal Indian law. Lunch will be provided.

HLS, Wasserstein Hall
Room 3016
http://bit.ly/1jxO40E


8
(TUES)
9:30 am


Talk: "Hawai'i: An American State or a State under American Occupation"
Professor Keanu Sai, Lecturer, University of Hawaii, Windward Community College, returns for a talk on Hawaiian political history and occupation.


HUNAP
14 Story Street, 4th Floor


15
(TUES)
12:00 pm



Panel: "A Hidden History: How MA Law & Policy Facilitated the Loss of Tribal Lands"
Suffolk NALSA hosts this panel with legal experts and tribal representation from Massachusetts. RSVP by April 10th, see flyer.

Boston, Suffolk Law School
First Floor Function Room
http://bit.ly/1dskCLh


15
(TUES)
12:00 pm


Panel - Shifts in Access and Knowledge: Museums and Native Communities through a Repatriation Lens
Speakers Dr. Rae Gould (Nipmuc) from UMass Amherst & Jackie Swift (Ft Sill Apache/Comanche) from NMAI will offer their thoughts on repatriation and the work of museums.


Yale University
New Haven, CT
Hall of Graduate Studies,
Room 211

17
(THURS)
5:15 pm



Suzan Harjo: Rescuing Religion from "Civilization"
The 2014 Dudleian Lecture will be delivered by noted activist Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne and Hodulgee Muscogee). Her talk will center on cultural loss and reclamation in Native America.

HDS, Sperry Room
http://bit.ly/1eYslwe

19
(SAT)
1:00 pm


Potluck with Special Guest, Caroline Sekaquaptewa (Hopi)
Caroline and members of her family will be in town as Caroline runs in the Boston Marathon on Monday. The family has requested a time to meet with community and share food. HUNAP will provide the main entrée and drinks. Details to come.


RSVP to hunap at harvard.edu<mailto:hunap at harvard.edu>

27
(SUN)
9:30 am


Cambridge Spring Classic 5K
If you haven't registered, there is a HUNAP group name that you can register under.

Cambridge, MA
http://bit.ly/1bsKPVo





Jason Packineau (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Jemez, Laguna)
Community Coordinator - Recruitment, Outreach, & Student Affairs
Harvard University Native American Program
14 Story Street, 4th Floor, Suite 400
Cambridge, MA 02138

Office: (617) 495-9058
Cell: (617) 599-7460
Fax: (617) 496-3312

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