Center for Research in Native American Issues
Help us support students and researchers as they work to meet the needs of Native communities.
Your gift to the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues makes so much possible:
- Provides Native American graduate students with financial stipends and training through the Graduate Fellows Program at the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues
- Provides mini-grants for both undergraduate and graduate students researching relevant and important issues related to Native Americans
- Offers the Native American Museum Studies Institute, a four-day intensive training program to increase the capacity of tribal community members to repatriate, conserve, and revitalize tribal cultural heritage and to educate tribal and non-tribal communities through museum development exhibits
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