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The Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program (YIPAP) is proud to announce the first two winners of YIPAP’s inaugural Playwriting Contest. The YIPAP Playwriting Contest...
In early March, Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program (YIPAP) presented Duke, a powerful one-man play written and performed by Native Hawaiian artist Moses Goods. Based on...
YGSNA, the Native American Cultural Center (NACC), and the Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program (YIPAP) are co-sponsoring a staged reading of Mary Kathryn Nagle’s Sliver...
Yale’s newly established Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration (RITM) will provide unprecedented campus resources, administrative oversight,...
On February 11th and 12th, YGSNA members partnered with the Yale History of Art Department to welcome Australian Studies art historian Stephen Gilchrist to campus as part of...
Yale Law School’s Rebellious Lawyers Conference, which focuses on social justice and the law, featured a panel on tribal self-determination from the perspective of tribal...
Since its creation in Summer 2015, the Native American Language Project (NALP) has grown to offer eight Native American languages to over two-dozen Native American Cultural...