CU Launches CNAIS!
The University of Colorado Boulder has hosted some of the most impressive Native American scholars and artists, including Vine Deloria, Jr., historian, activist and author of Custer Died for Your Sins, poet Joy Harjo, novelist Linda Hogan, biologist and wildlife tracking expert Jim Halfpenny and anthropologist D’Arcy McNickle.
Now, the campus has joined the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Oklahoma, the University of Minnesota and many other institutions in creating a Native American and indigenous studies program.
“We’ve had amazing people here at CU, very impressive academic figures, but we didn’t seem to have the right confluence of energies until now,” says Penelope Kelsey, associate professor of English and Director of the new Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies.
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