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Spring 2023: February Event Highlights

Rez Metal, Visual Sovereignty Poetry Workshop, Indigenous Open Mic Poetry Night Rez Metal Pop Up ...

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Help the Labriola Center build community and enable cultural resiliency

Thirty years ago, the Labriola National American Indian Data Center was founded to support the continuous education for Indigenous students and community members. ...

Labriola Blog: Indigenous Poetry and Open Mic Book Display Spring 2023

Importance of Poetry Works from Indigenous People So much can be said about why works of poetry are key to understanding who we are as Indigenous people. These specific works are a reclamation of...

Labriola Blog: Upcoming Events at the Labriola Spring 2023

Mark Your Calendars: Upcoming Events at the Labriola Spring 2023! After a successful fall semester, the Labriola National American Indian Data Center is starting strong this new year with an eclectic...

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Labriola Center receives $1M from Mellon Foundation for 'Firekeepers' initiative

A new project to build archives partnerships with Arizona’s tribal nations has found support from the nation’s largest arts and humanities foundation. The Labriola Center was recently awarded a $1 mil...

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Labriola Blog: Native American Heritage Month 2022 Reflections

This past November, the Labriola National American Indian Data Center hosted a plethora of events for Native American Heritage Month to celebrate the diversity within our Indigenous communities and pr...

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Labriola Blog: Reflections on Jean Chaudhuri, A Muscogee Woman

Reflections on Jean Chaudhuri, A Muscogee Woman “We survive, we persist. And it's not ...

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The forgotten history of the Hia-Ced O’odham

During her first year at ASU, Lourdes Pereira became connected with the Labriola National American Indian Data Center, ASU’s Indigenous-led library, and became a student archivist. Learn how Pereira i...

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Labriola Center celebrates Native American Heritage Month with events, exhibit

November is Native American Heritage Month, and while this annual celebration brings a heightened awareness, at ASU, the recognition does not end after the month is over. "Here at the Labriola Cent...