Center for Native American Research & Collaboration Indigenous Research Conference

CNRC Indigenous Research Conference
10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., March 24
Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center, WSU Pullman

The WSU Center for Native American Research & Collaboration invites you to the first annual Indigenous Research Conference, focusing upon the intersection between Indigenous knowledge, scholarship, and nation building.

Keynote: Dr. Theresa Jean Ambo (Gabrieliño-Tongva), Realizing the Possibilities of Research Partnerships in Nation Building.”

Registration: Free for undergraduate students. $15 for graduate students. $30 for faculty, staff, and non-students.

Register and read details at conference website. Registration can also be accepted at the door, but limited food may be available.

Tentative agenda (poster and presentation details at conference website):

  • 9 a.m. – 10 a.m.
    Check-In. Light refreshments provided
  • 10 a.m. – noon
    Concurrent Breakout Sessions in Knowledge Rooms
  • Noon – 1 p.m.
    Tabling and Poster Session in Main Area / Lunch
  • 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
    Keynote Address — Dr. Theresa Ambo, “Realizing the Possibilities of Research Partnerships in Nation Building”
  • 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
    Student Social. Light refreshments provided.

For more information: Contact Dr. Ken Lokensgard (kenneth.lokensgard@wsu.edu)

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