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Indigenous Knowledge Systems – 10th Annual NASAA Symposium

May 2, 2011 Posted by elissa under Uncategorized
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Please join Native American Students in Advanced Academia (NASAA) for their 10th Annual Symposium of Native and Indigenous graduate research. The theme of this year is Indigenous Knowledge Systems.

Indigenous knowledge systems are represented in many ways. Concepts of relatedness and interconnectedness are embedded in the creation, production and sharing of ways of knowing. These systems inform Indigenous research, scholarship and activism. We invite you to learn as Indigenous and Native graduate students and faculty discuss their work at our 10th Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium.

May 13th, 2011–The 10th Annual Symposium. Anderson Hall, The Forest Club Room (Room 207) from 9-4:30.

TheĀ  keynote will be delivered by Dr. Stephanie Fryberg, Tulalip, from the University of Arizona. Graduate students from several institutions will be presenting their work.

May 13, 2011–Film screening of Club Native by Mohawk filmmaker Tracey Deer at 7 pm in Anderson Hall (Room 207). May 14, 2011–The Master Class with Tracey Deer will be held in Kane Hall (Walker-Ames Room) from 10 am-2 pm.

Flyer available here.

2 Responses to Indigenous Knowledge Systems – 10th Annual NASAA Symposium

  1. Nada EliaApril 2, 2012 at 6:42 pm

    Hello,
    I am not associated with UW, but am very interested in attending this symposium. Do I need to register? Is there an online registration form?
    Please advise,
    thank you,
    Nada Elia

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  2. elissaApril 3, 2012 at 11:18 am

    Nada, this post was for last year’s symposium, but for this year’s symposium, please visit the 2012 NOIS Spring Symposium page. (Please note that NASAA, Native American Students in Advanced Academia, has changed its name to NOIS, Native Organization of Indigenous Scholars.)

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