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Dr. Cassandra Manuelito-Kerkvliet sharing personal stories of civility and incivility at Native Symposium keynote. Photo credit: Kimberlee Brosius

Native Symposium Keynote highlights civility

Kimberlee Brosius November 17, 2017

Dr. Cassandra Manuelito-Kerkvliet came to Weber State to give a keynote address sharing personal stories about civility for the 12th Annual Native Symposium. Manuelito-Kerkliet is the first Native American...

Native American flags displayed during a protest (found on wikicommons)

Native Symposium lays the foundation for insight and advocacy

Jennifer Guzman November 11, 2017

Taking advantage of the opportunity to teach others of Native culture, the Native Symposium laid down the foundation with various workshops and ceremonies throughout the month of November, also known as...

Feathers align Native American attire during a Powwow at Weber State University in 2012. Weber State University holds their last event for the 11th Annual Native Symposium on Nov. 10. (The Signpost Archives)

WSU honra a los resistentes nativos americanos

Rosa Arambula November 9, 2016

Center for Diversity and Unity de WSU celebra su onceavo simposio anual de nativos, el cual se centra en la cultura y el patrimonio de los nativos americanos en el pasado y el presente.Noviembre es National...

Police from six states have been marshalled by the state of North Dakota to attempt to shut down protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline by tribal members from across the country and their supporters. (Morton County Sheriff’s Office/TNS)

Indian schools to Standing Rock: Symposium documents persecution

Leah Higginbotham November 6, 2016

On Nov. 3, the Diversity Center hosted its regular Taboo Talk in the Shepherd Union Building as part of the Native Symposium taking place through Nov. 10.The question of the panel was, "Does persecution...

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