Last Wednesday, Native American Student Services proudly hosted storyteller Robert Lewis on campus to perform for any who wanted to attend. Lewis, a National Treasure and featured educator across the globe, prides himself on cultural education, inclusivity, and community. The night of the event, the interns and staff gathered into a classroom in the Multicultural…Continue Reading Robert Lewis: Native Storyteller
Year: 2025
Federal Indian Law You Didn’t Know- Part 1
Among the 574 federally recognized tribes in the United States, there is a deep web of intricate law that protects our status as sovereign nations. These laws include protections for reservations, land, self-governance, funding, health services, and more. While laws and protections are extensive, knowledge of the inner workings of these services and their histories…Continue Reading Federal Indian Law You Didn’t Know- Part 1
Labor Day Legacy
For most in the southern U.S., Labor Day is a time to go to the lake, barbecue, and remember to not wear white again for fear of committing a fashion crime. I typically spend my Labor Days being grateful that I don’t have work or school, and celebrating by sleeping in until 11 a.m. This…Continue Reading Labor Day Legacy
Native Northwest Arkansas
Near the edge of the University of Arkansas campus, past the hustle and bustle of students and faculty, there is a small patch of open land. Seemingly out of place in the busy, urban area, the middle of the field has a simple stone marker. Most of the time, this is an unassuming spot that…Continue Reading Native Northwest Arkansas