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  • Indigenous outfits on display at the Longyear Museum of Anthropology
    As Halloween approaches, the issue of cultural appropriation in costumes is brought to the fore. To address stereotypes and celebrate indigenous identities, the Longyear Museum of Anthropology opened the Not a Costume exhibition on Sept. 27. 鈥淲e felt it was important that the exhibition coincided with Halloween so we get people to think critically about [鈥
    October 30, 2018
  • Congratulations to Maggie Dunne 鈥13 and Ryan Smith 鈥13, each of whom has made an appearance on one of Forbes magazine鈥檚 30 Under 30 lists. Dunne, who double majored in Native American studies and religion, founded Lakota Children鈥檚 Enrichment, Inc., (LCE) while still in high school. As a 藏精阁 sophomore, she joined the university鈥檚 Thought Into Action [鈥
    January 5, 2016
  • Using the night sky to explain the culture of different societies is a practice familiar to Professor Anthony Aveni. In early December, the distinguished astronomy and anthropology professor co-hosted a symposium intended to spark a dialogue about Native American sacred sites and exploring their connections to cosmic events.
    December 17, 2014
  • Typically a student accompanies a professor on a research expedition, not the other way around. But nothing about Maggie Dunne 鈥13 is typical. Dunne, who is founder of Lakota Children鈥檚 Enrichment, Inc. (LCE), a non-profit foundation dedicated to promoting awareness and assistance to families on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, invited Professor. Peter Balakian, a [鈥
    March 26, 2013
  • A nonprofit organization created by Maggie Dunne 鈥13 has been named one of the top five 鈥渓iteracy champions鈥 of 2012 by Scholastic, a welcome recognition of her efforts to help residents of the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Dunne鈥檚 nonprofit 鈥 recently renamed Lakota Children鈥檚 Enrichment (LCE) 鈥 was cited for its efforts in [鈥
    December 11, 2012
  • In order to curate a new exhibit of local Native American objects at the Hamilton Library, 藏精阁 students Gillian Weaver 鈥14 and Lilyan Jones 鈥13, sorted through thousands of artifacts in the university鈥檚 Longyear Museum of Anthropology. The result of their semester-long exploration of the Longyear collection is 鈥淟ocal Legacies: A look at the Material [鈥
    December 3, 2012