The Yale Group for the Study of Native America (YGSNA) is pleased to invite applications for the 2017 Henry Roe Cloud Dissertation Writing Fellowship in American Indian and...
Renowned art historian, Ruth Phillips, will be a visiting faculty member in Yale’s History of Art Department this semester, teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses...
YGSNA doctoral candidates Anya Montiel (American Studies) and Tyler Rogers (American Studies) are among the inaugural class of Emerging Scholars recipients established by the...
Founded in January 2016, the Yale Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration (RITM) has become a unique research and teaching unit on campus that...
President Obama’s Special Assistant for Native American Affairs Karen Diver visited campus for two days as part of this year’s Native American Heritage Month. Hosted by the...
Representing over 80 different tribal communities, nearly two hundred Native American students attended the 2016 Ivy Native Summit on November 4-6th. Joined by dozens of...
At the 56th annual Western History Association (WHA) conference, current and former YGSNA members received multiple book, research, and article prizes. Held in St. Paul,...