Tag: American Indian Studies
Remembering Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
November 18, 2024
As a professor, writer, and champion of Native American studies, she made a lasting impact at Eastern and in the global community.
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EWU’s Annual Powwow Brings Traditions to Life
May 28, 2024
The campus community is welcome to enjoy the beauty of this powerful traditional gathering, to be held on June 1.
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Margo Hill Receives the Trustees’ Medal Award
June 12, 2023
Hill, an associate professor of urban and regional planning, was recognized for doing outstanding work that makes a difference for students and tribal communities.
[Read more]EWU Professor Margo Hill Is a Voice for the Missing and Murdered
April 28, 2023
Hill, an expert in urban planning and federal Indian law, is collaborating on an EWU event to honor the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/Persons on May 5.
[Read more]Spirit of the Eagle Powwow Draws Hundreds
A group of hard-working student organizers brought a spirited gathering, once halted by the pandemic, back to its full, in-person glory. The powwow engaged people of all ages, who enjoyed the return of this spiritual celebration. “Everyone enjoyed it, especially the little ones,” said Laughing Eyes (Daniel Mansulla), a 22-year-old exercise science major from…
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