The Yale Group for the Study of Native America was well represented at this year’s Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) annual meetings. Hosted by UT-...
In April, YGSNA coordinators received notice of our working group’s successful proposal to be registered as a participating organization for the United Nations Permanent...
Leaving her work at the National Museum of the American Indian to join Yale’s American Studies graduate program, YGSNA member Anya Montiel has continued to work with...
How does indigenous membership interrupt the stories we think we know about nation-states? How does the recognition of indigenous peoples in Canadian and U.S. law and policy...
YGSNA member Khalil Anthony Johnson (African American Studies and American Studies) will receive the 2014 W. Turrentine Jackson Prize for his essay, “The Chinle Dog Shoots:...