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Nanabah Kadenhii of Indigenous Enterprise performing a Hoop Dance on March 15.

Celebrando la cultura indígena a través de las artes

Nelly Hernandez Tejada and Reagan Whiting March 19, 2024

La Universidad de Weber State acogió una representación de "Indigenous Soundscapes in Motion" (“Paisajes Sonoros Indígenas en Movimiento”) el 15 de marzo en el Browning Center. "Indigenous Soundscapes"...

A poster covered in red-painted handprints of students, hangs in the hallway between Shepard Union and Student Service, to bring awareness of MMIW in Utah and the Weber State campus.

Bringing Attention to Missing or Murdered Indigenous People

Reagan Whiting, Reporter March 12, 2024

On Feb. 28 and 29, Toni Nakai, a Navajo student at Weber State University, helped put together an interactive art exhibit in hopes of collecting 4,200 handprints to represent missing Indigenous people....

This is Paiute Land is written on the sign that sits amongst the other lawn signs leading up to the Ogden campus.

Recognizing where we stand: Indigenous land declarations

Gracie Stephenson, Reporter October 17, 2023

Students walking around campus may notice new lawn signs around campus. Weber State University put land declarations to recognize the history of the land the university is on. Amanda Jones, multicultural...

Each outfit worn by participants displays not only their personalities, but their heritage. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Students celebrate indigenous culture through a pow wow

Alyson Johnson April 4, 2018

Through music and dancing combined with drums, colorful ribbons and outfits, the "Indigenous Voices Pow Wow" brought an atmosphere of cultural celebration to Weber State this March 31. This year was the...

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