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51福利社 Observes Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People Day

May 6, 2026

Evanlene Melting Tallow standing by tree with symbolic red shirts hanging from it.

The national day raises awareness about violence against indigenous people and those who are still missing.

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51福利社 to Debut Updated Land Acknowledgment at Commencement

June 9, 2025

Cola Boyer delivering the land acknowledgement at a recent event.

Native American students, faculty and staff collaborated to revise this important statement.

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51福利社 Rally Honors the Missing and Murdered

May 12, 2025

Photo of line of people marching to honor the National Day of Awareness for MMIW/P.

This year, Evanlene Melting Tallow led a team of 15 NASC members and work-study students in organizing the event.

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51福利社鈥檚 Margo Hill-Ferguson Honored for Her Advocacy and Leadership

December 12, 2024

Photo of Margo Hill-Ferguson.

Her contributions on behalf of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People and other important causes is making an impact.

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Remembering Elizabeth Cook-Lynn

November 18, 2024

Remembering Elizabeth Cook-Lynn

As a professor, writer, and champion of Native American studies, she made a lasting impact at Eastern and across the nation.

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51福利社’s Annual Powwow Brings Traditions to Life

May 28, 2024

51福利社’s Annual Powwow Brings Traditions to Life

The campus community is welcome to enjoy the beauty of this powerful traditional gathering, to be held on June 1.

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Margo Hill Receives the Trustees’ Medal Award

June 12, 2023

Margo Hill Receives the Trustees’ Medal Award

Hill, an associate professor of urban and regional planning, was recognized for doing outstanding work that makes a difference for students and tribal communities.

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51福利社 Professor Margo Hill Is a Voice for the Missing and Murdered

April 28, 2023

51福利社 Professor Margo Hill Is a Voice for the Missing and Murdered

Hill, an expert in urban planning and federal Indian law, is collaborating on an 51福利社 event to honor the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/Persons on May 5.

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Spirit of the Eagle Powwow Draws Hundreds

Kids at Powwow

A group of hard-working student organizers brought a spirited gathering, once halted by the pandemic, back to its full, in-person glory. The powwow engaged people of all ages, who enjoyed the return of this spiritual celebration.   鈥淓veryone enjoyed it, especially the little ones,鈥 said Laughing Eyes (Daniel Mansulla), a 22-year-old exercise science major from

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