Category: Indigenous Women

Caribbean Women Healers project completes first phase

On April 22, the Caribbean Women Healers: Decolonizing Knowledge in AfroIndigenous Traditions Digital Humanities Project launched the first phase of their website to an enthusiastic online audience. The project’s social media reached around 5,000 people in one day and RSVPs…

Native American Studies Colloquium: book release celebration for Lani Teves

Pictured is Stephanie Teves.

Prof. Lani Teves’ book release, Defiant Indigeneity: The Politics of Hawaiian Performance The Department of Ethnic Studies and Native Studies Program invite you to a special edition of the Native American Studies Colloquium Series to celebrate the publication of Lani Teves’ new…

Spiderwoman Theatre Residency

5/12    2 pm  Many Nation’s Longhouse: Scholar’s Talk 5/15  7 pm    Spiderwoman Theatre Retrospective – Lecture presentation, Hope Theatre, Miller Theatre Complex, UO 5/16   7 pm  Story-weaving Sharing event — open to public May 10-16, 2015 Muriel Miguel, co-founder…

CSWS Research Matters Fall 2014: Theresa May, “The Women and Rivers Project”

Fall 2014 CSWS Research Matters: “The Women and Rivers Project” by Theresa May, Associate Professor, University of Oregon Department of Theatre Arts A CSWS faculty research grant supports Theresa May’s collaborative creative project on women and rivers, which explores the…

UO Today #478: Theresa May and Gordon Bettles

UO Today #478: Theresa May and Gordon Bettles   Gordon Bettles, steward of the UO’s Many Nations Longhouse and member of the Klamath tribe, appears with Theresa May, Theatre Arts and codeveloper of the play “Salmon is Everything.” They talk…