Film poster. Left side is turquoise with a woman in a bink headband holding a phone and cigarette with the text "Bad Press" above. RIght side of image is bring pink and notes "Free documentary screening Bad Press, Tue, April 23, 7pm, Cornell Cinema. Free Tickets! Reserve your spot here.

Exhibit

Bad Press - Film Screening at Cornell Cinema
Imagine you lived in a world where your only reliable news source became government propaganda overnight. That’s exactly what happened in 2018 to the citizens of the Muscogee Nation, the fourth largest Native American tribe. Out of 574 federally...
  • American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program
Photo of peaceful protestors holding a colorful banner in the streets that says recognize indigenous peoples rights

Lecture

Indigenous Resilience, Reclamation & Recognition v. Removal, Dispossession & Erasure Archived Event: Saturday, November 4, 2023 | 12PM – 4PM | Goldwin Smith Hall 132/Zoom Watch the full recording here. Panels feature local and national...
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Robin Wall Kimmerer stands in a field

Seminar

Distinguished Speaker in Global Development and American Indian & Indigenous Studies Program Seminar Recording Thank you to all of those who joined us at the recent seminars with Robin Wall Kimmerer at Cornell University. Recordings of two of Dr...
  • global development
  • environment
  • Environment & Natural Resources
A eggshell colored background with the text Gaza settler colonialism and the global war against indigenous people.

Lecture

Friday, October 27 at 12:30PM Goldwin Smith Hall, G64 Facilitated by Professor Eric Cheyfitz, Ernest I. White Professor of American Studies and Humane Letters, American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program Hosted by the American Indian and...
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Black and orange graphic with a man in the center and text saying Doug George Kanentiio.

Lecture

Doug George -Kanentiio (Akwesasne Mohawk) is the chairperson of the Akwesasronon Shonataten:ron, the Residential School Survivors of Akwesasne. He was taken from his home and assigned to the Mohawk Institute, one of Canada's most notorious...
  • American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program