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NSU to host 53rd Annual Symposium on the American Indian April 9–10

April 5, 2026 - 18:07

NSU to host 53rd Annual Symposium on the American Indian April 9–10

Northeastern State University is set to host the 53rd Annual Symposium on the American Indian on April 9th and 10th, a landmark event held in the University Center Ballroom. This gathering continues a profound legacy spanning over five decades, dedicated to centering and honoring Indigenous voices, scholarship, and cultural expression.

The symposium serves as a vital academic and community platform, featuring presentations by scholars, artists, and knowledge keepers from diverse tribal nations. Attendees can expect a rich program encompassing lectures on history, contemporary issues, and cultural preservation, alongside vibrant artistic displays, storytelling sessions, and traditional performances. The event underscores NSU's deep commitment to its unique mission and historical connection to Indigenous education, providing a space for meaningful dialogue and learning.

By fostering an environment where Indigenous perspectives are paramount, the symposium not only educates the university community but also strengthens vital cultural ties. It stands as a testament to the enduring and dynamic contributions of Native peoples, offering two days of reflection, celebration, and intellectual engagement for all who participate.


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