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...
Ranging from The Divinity School to American Studies and from Linguistics to History, YGSNA members are teaching an unprecedented number of Yale students in Native Studies...
When the Dollar General Corporation brought its case challenging key aspects of the sovereignty of native nations to the Supreme Court last year, it did not anticipate a...
In early January, YGSNA faculty coordinator, Ned Blackhawk (History, American Studies, and ERM) received noticed from Yale University’s central administration that it...
In early December, the Native American Language Project (NALP) hosted Choctaw language instructor Nicholas Charleston from the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Visiting campus for...
Professor Alejandra Dubcovsky concluded her fall History course, “American Before the Revolution” with a culinary engagement with the subject. Hosted by New Haven’s ROIA...