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Labriola Blog: Office of Indian Education Symposium
Labriola National American Indian Data Center's Director, Alex Soto, providing a Land Acknowledgement at Office of Indian Education's Symposium. Celebrating Indigenous People’s Day, the Labriola National American Data Center ki...
Max Liboiron to deliver Labriola Center’s National Book Award lecture
You are invited to watch the Labriola National American Indian Data Center 2022 National Book Award talk featuring “Pollution Is Colonialism” by Max Liboiron (Red River Métis/Michif). The book presents a framework for understanding scientific research methods as practices that can align with or agai...
Labriola Blog: Indigenizing the PHX Zine Fest
Labriola tabling at the PHX Zine Fest. The Phoenix Zine fest is an annual gathering for Do-It-Yourself enthusiasts who enjoy creating and printing their own magazines, comics, photography books, political pamphlets, and art. This ye...
Labriola Blog: Fall 2022's Open Mic Poetry Night
Labriola Blog: Fall 2022's Open Mic Poetry Night Chelsea T. Hicks (Osage) and Yitazba Largo-Anderson (Diné) welcome the audience to Labriola's Open Mic. Although a large part of the student body at Arizona State University Tempe v...
Labriola Blog: Community at Labriola by Lourdes Pereira
Community at Labriola by Lourdes Pereira Trying to express what my experience has been with Labriola in only a few paragraphs is one of the most difficult things someone could request of me. I have worked for the Labriola National American Indian Data Center for about 3 years and I have had the hon...
ASU librarian on a mission to 'reclaim and repatriate' Indigenous knowledge
Starting this fall, students and researchers visiting ASU Library’s Labriola National American Indian Data Center at Fletcher and Hayden libraries (on the West and Tempe campuses, respectively) will have the opportunity to work with an expert in Native American and Indigenous libraries and archives....
Announcing the 14th Annual Labriola Book Award Winners
14th Annual Labriola Book Award Winners “Pollution Is Colonialism” by Max Liboiron is the winner of the 14th annual Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award. The honorable mention goes to Helen Olsen Agger for “Dadibaajin: Returning Home Through Narrative.” ...
Expanding spaces and faces at the Labriola Center
“We’re back. And it's really just a starting point.” —Alex Soto (Tohono O’odham) In the eight months since becoming Director, Alex Soto has been growing, cultivating and leading the ASU Library’s Labriola National American Indian Data Center in new and exciting ways. With a combination of events an...
New table in Labriola Center recalls canals built by Hohokam
A new table made by Indigenous people for an Indigenous space at Arizona State University evokes the ancient canal system built by the Hohokam tribe that first sustained people in the Valley. The 25-foot table, a collaboration between a local artist and the Indigenous Design Collaborative in the De...