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Bridging the richness of American Indian cultures with the strengths of Carolina's research, education and service. Carolina Horizons, June 24-27. APPLY HERE for Carolina Horizons 2015 (Deadline to Apply: May 30, 2015) Carolina Horizons is open to American Indian high school students. Read about The Rededication of the Gift. Read about The Rededication of the Gift that took place Friday, April 10. An article highlights this event in the Spotlight section on the. Apply to the NC Native Leadership Institute.

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American Indian Center | 4th Annual Sappony 5K Trail Run & 1 Mile Fun Run

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Bridging the richness of American Indian cultures with the strengths of Carolina's research, education and service. 4th Annual Sappony 5K Trail Run & 1 Mile Fun Run. Join us for the 4th Annual Sappony 5K. To support the health and cultural preservation of the Sappony Tribe. The Sappony are one of our community partners in the Healthy Native North Carolinians Network. Date: Saturday, June 20th. 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk. Location: Mayo Lake Education Building. 599 Neal’s Store Road. Roxboro, NC 27574.

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American Indian Center | Congratulations to Joseph E. Locklear!

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Bridging the richness of American Indian cultures with the strengths of Carolina's research, education and service. Congratulations to Joseph E. Locklear! April 22, 2015. Congratulations to Joseph E. Locklear, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina, who has been awarded the Udall scholarship! Locklear is UNC-Chapel Hill’s first American Indian Udall Scholar! Read more aboutt Joseph Locklear being named Udall Scholarship recipient at the following link: https:/ shar.es/1p29uT.

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American Indian Center | Faculty Engagement

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Bridging the richness of American Indian cultures with the strengths of Carolina's research, education and service. The Center engages faculty and academic schools and programs in a number of ways. We offer letters of support for grant opportunities, inform research, provide guidance on partnership development with Native Nations, facilitate cultural awareness, support graduate student projects, and coordinate and host academic lectures. Schools and Departments we have worked with include the following:.

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American Indian Center | Alumni/Friends

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Bridging the richness of American Indian cultures with the strengths of Carolina's research, education and service. Carolina Native Alumni Club. American Indian and Indigenous Studies. Carolina American Indian Caucus. Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED). Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3457. Phone: 919.843.4189. Fax: 919.843.4024. 2016 American Indian Center admin.

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American Indian Center | Events

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Bridging the richness of American Indian cultures with the strengths of Carolina's research, education and service. Aug 25, 2016. 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Welcome Extravaganza for the Carolina American Indian Community and Friends! American Indian Center, Chapel Hill NC. Sep 28, 2016. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill NC. Powered by Events Manager. Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3457. Phone: 919.843.4189. Fax: 919.843.4024. 2016 American Indian Center admin.

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October 2016 – First Nations Graduate Circle

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First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. November is American Indian Heritage Month! October 31, 2016. Haliwa-Saponi 52nd Annual Powwow. April 14 @ 7:00 pm. Facebook: First Nations Graduate Circle. Carolina Indian Circle (CIC). UNC American Indian Center. Native Leaders Symposium 2017. November is American Indian Heritage Month! Dakota Access Pipeline Information Session. Facebook: First Nations Graduate Circle. 2017 First Nations Graduate Circle.

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November 2014 – First Nations Graduate Circle

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First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. Spring 2015 Courses in American Indian and Indigenous Studies. November 10, 2014. AMST 203 Approaches to American Indian Studies. Prof Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote, TR 11:00 am-12:15 pm. AMST/HIST 234 Native American Tribal Studies: Lumbee History. Prof Malinda Maynor Lowery T 3:30-6:20 pm. AMST 290.001 Indigenous Performance and Representation. Prof Angeline Shaka MW 4:40-5:55 pm. AMST 339 The Long 1960s in Native America.

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November is American Indian Heritage Month! – First Nations Graduate Circle

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First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. November is American Indian Heritage Month! October 31, 2016. Dakota Access Pipeline Information Session. Native Leaders Symposium 2017. Haliwa-Saponi 52nd Annual Powwow. April 14 @ 7:00 pm. Facebook: First Nations Graduate Circle. Carolina Indian Circle (CIC). UNC American Indian Center. Native Leaders Symposium 2017. November is American Indian Heritage Month! Dakota Access Pipeline Information Session.

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February 2016 – First Nations Graduate Circle

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First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. Fourth Annual Native Leaders Symposium: “Historical Trauma and Healing”. February 26, 2016. Historical Trauma and Healing: 2016 Native Leaders Symposium. Friday, April 1. The Carolina Inn, 211 Pittsboro Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27516. Sponsored by: First Nations Graduate Circle, The Graduate School. Co-sponsored by: The American Indian Center. Registration and Continental Breakfast. Reverend Mike Cummings (Lumbee).

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First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. The First Nations Graduate Circle (FNGC) is an organization of American Indian graduate and professional students at UNC-Chapel Hill. The organization provides advocacy, support, professional development, mentoring and social functions to American Indians across campus. Historical Trauma and Healing: Fourth Annual Native Leaders Symposium. Event details and schedule. Mdash; Up ↑.

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August 2016 – First Nations Graduate Circle

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First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. 2016 FNGC Welcome Back Events. August 26, 2016. Monday, August 29: 4-6 pm @ Tru Deli and Wine. Native American Student Welcome Back Event. Come over and catch up with people you haven’t seen all summer, or if you are new to FNGC, get to know some of our wonderful members! Wednesday, August 31: 2-3 pm @ Genome Sciences 3203. Come join us for the first official FNGC meeting of the fall. We hope to see you there!

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February 2014 – First Nations Graduate Circle

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First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. Graduate students bring tribal leaders to campus. February 24, 2014. February 24, 2014. Four American Indian tribal leaders will share their perspectives on Transformative Leadership: Sovereignty in Action at a March 6 event. The public is invited to attend the 2014 UNC Native Leadership Symposium, to be held at the George Watts Hill Alumni Center on the UNC campus. Haliwa-Saponi 52nd Annual Powwow.

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Haliwa-Saponi 52nd Annual Powwow – First Nations Graduate Circle

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First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. Laquo; All Events. Haliwa-Saponi 52nd Annual Powwow. April 14 @ 7:00 pm. Heritage Month Event: The Third Annual Evening of Indigenous Storytelling. Every April, the Haliwa-Saponi tribe holds its annual powwow to celebrate its recognition by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1965. The powwow includes dance contests, a drum contest, an art contest, traditional American Indian food, and crafts for sale.

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February 2013 – First Nations Graduate Circle

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First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. First Nations Graduate Circle. 8220;Idle Know More” Teach-in held on February 20, 2013. February 26, 2013. Idle Know More Teach-in. FNGC hosted the “Idle Know More” Teach-in held at the UNC-Chapel Hill campus February 20, 2013. Panelists included Jeff Corntassel, Chris Teuton, Ryan Comfort, AC Locklear, Liz Ellis, and Jami Powell. Haliwa-Saponi 52nd Annual Powwow. April 14 @ 7:00 pm. Facebook: First Nations Graduate Circle. Mdash; Up ↑.

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Bridging the richness of American Indian cultures with the strengths of Carolina's research, education and service. Carolina Horizons, June 24-27. APPLY HERE for Carolina Horizons 2015 (Deadline to Apply: May 30, 2015) Carolina Horizons is open to American Indian high school students. Read about The Rededication of the Gift. Read about The Rededication of the Gift that took place Friday, April 10. An article highlights this event in the Spotlight section on the. Apply to the NC Native Leadership Institute.

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