05/06/2025
đŁ 5th Annual Poetry in the Park in Honor of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womensâ Day
â°Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 5:00PM
đHeron Park | 1387 Aspen St. (*Intersection of Aspen and D St.) | Springfield, Oregon
â¨illioo Native Theater and the UO Native American and Indigenous Studies Academic Residential Community are pleased to present the 5th Annual Poetry in the Park Honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womensâ Day
Huge thanks to our sponsors:
âď¸illioo Native Theatre
âď¸UO Native American and Indigenous Studies
âď¸UO NAIS Academic Residential Community
âď¸Many Nations Longhouse
âď¸UO Indigenous Womenâs Wellness Group
âď¸Willamalane Parks and Recreation
âď¸City of Springfield
11/15/2024
Salmon filleting workshop and community dinner facilitated by Pachomio Feliz with Auntie Marta Lu Clifford managing the kitchen and soux chefs!
11/15/2024
Kalapuya Talking Stones tour with Grand Ronde Elder n Residence, Auntie Marta Lu Clifford, and Professor Jennifer OâNeal!
11/15/2024
Rocking some stick game/hand game led by TeâE Brown, Erika Grunlose, and Pachomio Feliz!
11/15/2024
Organized by NAIS ARC alum, Keyen Singer!
Monday Nov 18th 12:15-2:00pm
Many Nations Longhouse
11/15/2024
Indigenous Science and Futures in the Klamath Basin
Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024 | 5-8pm
Many Nations Longhouse | 1630 Columbia St, Eugene, OR 97403
Light food provided
Open to all (UO and community members)
This panel will feature Indigenous leaders and allies speaking on the pivotal role of Indigenous science, culture, and political leadership in the removal of four dams along the Klamath River. Program to begin shortly after 5pm.
PANELISTS:
Ron Reed -Traditional Karuk fisherman and ceremonial leader
Jeff Mitchell - Chairman of the Klamath Tribes culture and heritage committee
Glen Spain - Northwest Regional Director of the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermenâs Association
RSVP online (appreciated but not required to attend). Please contact Megan Schneider with questions or for accommodations at [email protected].
Hosted by Professor Kari Norgaard and the Student Sustainability Center at the University of Oregon. Thank you to the Just Futures Initiative for supporting the event.
02/27/2024
đŁ[EVENT THIS WEEKâď¸]The Native American and Indigenous Studies Academic Residential Community (NAIS ARC) is pleased to present the 2nd Annual Native Student Storytelling event:
â°Wednesday, February 28, 5:30PM (*NEW EARLIER TIME)
đMany Nations Longhouse
Please join us for an evening filled with winter storytelling, songs, and poems. This event will feature students from the NAIS ARC seminar class, NASU students, and NAIS faculty and staff. This event is directed by Marta Lu Clifford (Tribal Elder-In-Residence) and Theresa May (Professor of Theatre Arts) and sponsored by the Native American and Indigenous Studies Program, NAIS ARC, and the Many Nations Longhouse. Campus and the public are invited.
The Many Nations Longhouse
UO Native American Student Union
University of Oregon Native American and Indigenous Studies
02/21/2024
đŁThe Native American and Indigenous Studies Academic Residential Community (NAIS ARC) is pleased to present the 2nd Annual Native Student Storytelling event:
â°Wednesday, February 28, 5:30PM (*New Earlier Time)
đMany Nations Longhouse
Please join us for an evening filled with winter storytelling, songs, and poems. This event will feature students from the NAIS ARC seminar class, NASU students, and NAIS faculty and staff. This event is directed by Marta Lu Clifford (Tribal Elder-In-Residence) and Theresa May (Professor of Theatre Arts) and sponsored by the Native American and Indigenous Studies Program, NAIS ARC, and the Many Nations Longhouse. Campus and the public are invited.
The Many Nations Longhouse
UO Native American Student Union
University of Oregon Native American and Indigenous Studies
The Many Nations LonghouseUO Native American Student UnionUniversity of Oregon Native American and Indigenous Studies
08/01/2023
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08/01/2023
NAIS ARC celebrates all our 2022-23 Indigenous graduates and undergraduates--including many alums of the NAIS ARC family! Lulululululu!