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Native American and Indigenous Affairs at Northwestern

Strengthening Tribal Sovereignty and Indigenous Self-Determination

Who We Are

Native American & Indigenous Affairs (NAIA) exists to strengthens tribal sovereignty and Indigenous self-determination through culturally grounded education, community engagement, and responsible partnership with Native American and Indigenous communities.

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Strategic Plan

Our strategic plan reflects a university-wide commitment to Indigenous self-determination, shaped by community input and guided by five priority areas driving our work.
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NAIA offers consultations, presentations, partnerships, and space to build capacity and support the Northwestern community with implementing Indigenous initiatives. 

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Sand Creek

Learn about the Sand Creek Massacre, Northwestern's connection to the tragedy, and how our institution is working to support the healing efforts of Cheyenne and Arapaho communities

 
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Land Acknowledgment

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Northwestern is a community of learners situated within a network of historical and contemporary relationships with Native American tribes, communities, parents, students, and alumni. It is also in close proximity to an urban Native American community in Chicago and near several tribes in the Midwest.

The Northwestern campus sits on the traditional homelands of the people of the Council of Three Fires, the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Odawa. It was also a site of trade, travel, gathering and healing for more than a dozen other Native tribes and is still home to over 100,000 tribal members in the state of Illinois.

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