On September 15, 2015, the Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program (YIPAP) commenced its inaugural year with a staged reading of My Father’s Bones. This short play, co-...
On September 24, the Onondaga Nation hosted a day-long symposium revisiting the “Basic Call to Consciousness,” a 1977 address made by leaders of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy...
History Ph.D. candidate, Arielle Gorin spent much of the 2014 academic year conducting archival research in British Columbia, participating in the history and indigenous...
Playwright and lawyer Mary Kathryn Nagle has accepted an offer to become the founding Executive Director of Yale University’s Indigenous Performing Arts Program (YIPAP), a co...
Over two dozen scholars working in the fields of Indigenous Studies and the History of Science and Medicine attended the YGSNA and Program in the History of Science and...
As part of the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute, eight teachers from the New Haven Public Schools developed curricular units on various Native American Studies subjects in...