Professor's 'Dawnland' Screens Next Week on PBS
Co-produced by N. Bruce Duthu '80, the film documents Maine's child-welfare practices.
Co-produced by N. Bruce Duthu '80, the film documents Maine's child-welfare practices.
Online meetups, student spotlights, and a weekly column are new this term.
The associate curator for Native American Art is one of four awardees nationwide.
The grant will enhance Dartmouth's commitment to interdisciplinary research and teaching.
A new exhibit uses old techniques to reframe Native American history.
The institution's founding document was the focal point of an event at the Library.
Essays on the intersection of Indigenous Studies and digital archives.
The judges call "The Indian World of George Washington" "a once-in-a-generation study."
Events will include a harvest dinner, a frybread contest, and a writers' workshop.
The film about Maine's child-welfare practices was co-produced by Dartmouth's N. Bruce Duthu '80.