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:...
YGSNA members, Andrew Epstein and Anya Montiel, recently organized a tour of the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center for Yale undergraduates.
Including members of...
Katie Jones, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, was recently named 1L of the Year by the National Native American Law Students Association at the Federal Bar Association’s...
In early April, Yale’s Indigenous Graduate Network hosted two indigenous studies scholars from Brown University: Elizabeth Hoover and Angelo Baca. Each presented their...
On April 5, the Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) hosted a panel on the role of race in federal Indian law at Yale Law School’s Critical Race Theory Conference...
Joseph Gone (Associate Professor of Psychology & American Culture, University of Michigan) returned to Yale this Spring to deliver this spring’s Psychiatry Grand...