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Posts by Native American Studies Center (USC Lancaster)

Flyer announcing the April Lunch and Learn, with a photo of a man dressed in colonial clergy attire.

Flyer announcing the April Lunch and Learn, with a photo of a man dressed in colonial clergy attire.

Happening this Friday!

In person and virtually; to attend via Zoom, register at bit.ly/49hUqD1

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Tribal gas stations offer a reprieve from high prices during Iran war - ICT Nationwide, average prices are up more than $1 a gallon since the war began but some tribally owned gas stations offer savings of 50 cents or more.

“Nationwide, average prices are up more than $1 a gallon since the war began but some tribally owned gas stations offer savings of 50 cents or more.”

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Flyer for Native American Studies Center Spring Art & Craft Festival, with artwork of a blue ceramic horse, pink beaded heart earrings, and a pine needle basket base.

Flyer for Native American Studies Center Spring Art & Craft Festival, with artwork of a blue ceramic horse, pink beaded heart earrings, and a pine needle basket base.

We’re excited for next month’s Spring Art & Craft Festival, held as part of See Lancaster's Red Rose Festival!

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Tours & Events Calendar | The Charleston Festival Calendar of events for street tours, social events, lectures, concerts, workshops, and more during The Charleston Festival.

As part of the Charleston Festival, Center Archeologist Chris Judge presents “Native American Archaeology in South Carolina: Food for Thought” at 11:30am on Friday, April 10.

For admission costs and more information, visit www.thecharlestonfestivalsc.org/copy-of-fest...

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Collage of digital paintings of butterflies and flowers and Catawba pottery duck effigies

Collage of digital paintings of butterflies and flowers and Catawba pottery duck effigies

📅 Saturday, April 18| 10am-4pm
🎨 Artwork by Sierra Cauthen and Robbins Family Pottery
📍 Native American Studies Center | 119 S. Main Street, Lancaster, SC
🎟️ Free and open to the public!

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News - Study Tracks Arrival of Bow and Arrow in North America - Archaeology Magazine TULSA, OKLAHOMA—The bow and arrow were first used in western North America some 1,400 years […]

“The bow and arrow were first used in western North America some 1,400 years ago, according to a statement released by PNAS Nexus.”
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Flyer for canoe demonstration with photo of artist weaving a canoe from branches and natural materials.

Flyer for canoe demonstration with photo of artist weaving a canoe from branches and natural materials.

Rescheduled from February!

We’re excited to welcome Catawba artist DeLesslin George-Warren back to the Center as he demonstrates weaving a decorative canoe.

Join us for this special presentation from 10am-2pm on Saturday, April 18!

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Nooe discussed his book “Aggression and Sufferings: Settler Violence, Native Resistance, and the Coalescence of the Old South” and held a virtual Q&A with students.

📸Photo credit: Dr. Jeffrey Washburn

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A classroom projection screen shows the cover of the book “Aggression and Sufferings” with profile pictures on the side of the slide.

A classroom projection screen shows the cover of the book “Aggression and Sufferings” with profile pictures on the side of the slide.

A laptop in the foreground shows historical photos as part of an online lecture while students sit behind desks in a classroom in the background.

A laptop in the foreground shows historical photos as part of an online lecture while students sit behind desks in a classroom in the background.

Thank you to Assistant Professor of History Dr. Jeffrey Washburn at the University of Texas Permian Basin for virtually hosting Center Historian and USCL Assistant Professor of History Dr. Evan Nooe earlier this week as part of Washburn’s graduate studies seminar on the Native South.

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Flyer announcing the April Lunch and Learn, with a photo of a man dressed in colonial clergy attire.

Flyer announcing the April Lunch and Learn, with a photo of a man dressed in colonial clergy attire.

We’re thrilled to have Public Historian and Reenactor Robert Ryals with us for the April Lunch and Learn as he presents “The Wartime Experiences of Rev. William Martin” on Friday, April 24 at noon!

Presented in person and virtually. To attend via Zoom, register via this link: bit.ly/49hUqD1

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March Lunch and Learn: “Gateway to the Backcountry, the River Port of Camden, South Carolina"
March Lunch and Learn: “Gateway to the Backcountry, the River Port of Camden, South Carolina" YouTube video by Native American Studies Center

Miss our March Lunch and Learn? Watch the latest lecture in our W. Brent Burgin Lunch and Learn Lecture Series, now available on our YouTube Channel:
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Evan Nooe sits behind a table during an interview.

Evan Nooe sits behind a table during an interview.

📺Dr. Evan Nooe, Center Historian and USCL Assistant Professor of History, appeared in last week’s debut of the SCTEV documentary, “Our Story, Too: Women, Native Americans and African Americans in the Revolutionary War.”

Stream the program at this link: www.scetv.org/watch/oursto...

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Flyer announcing the 9th Annual Dr. Mary Baskin Waters Lecture by Dr. Brooke Bauer

Flyer announcing the 9th Annual Dr. Mary Baskin Waters Lecture by Dr. Brooke Bauer

Next Tuesday at USC's McCausland College of Arts and Sciences Close-Hipp Building!

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Make plans to attend our March Lunch and Learn in person or online!

To attend via Zoom, register via this link: bit.ly/3YCLfHf

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Make plans to attend our March Lunch and Learn in person or online!

To attend via Zoom, register via this link: bit.ly/3YCLfHf

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Stein highlights Native American contributions at unity conference Gov. Josh Stein reasserted North Carolina’s dedication to Native Americans at a conference on Friday.

“Tribal leaders and members of all eight of North Carolina’s state-recognized tribes and four Urban American Indian Organizations were in attendance at the conference.”
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Mullin nominated for Homeland Security secretary - ICT The Cherokee citizen will be the first Native American person to lead the Homeland Security Department if confirmed by the Senate

"If confirmed by the Senate, Mullin, a Cherokee Nation citizen, will be the second Native American man to be in the president’s cabinet, the first Native person to be Homeland Security secretary, and the second Native person to run an agency."

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The podcast is produced by UCF graduate history students Sebastian Garcia and John Lancaster and hosted by the UCF Center for Humanities and Digital Research.

Now available at the above link, or wherever you listen to podcasts!

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Last month, The Memory of Negro Fort Podcast debuted “Episode 1: A Multiracial World,” featuring Center Historian Dr. Evan Nooe for a discussion of the roles that frontier violence and Native American history played in the construction and destruction of Negro Fort.

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Feb. Lunch and Learn: “The Dark Side of Women’s History"
Feb. Lunch and Learn: “The Dark Side of Women’s History" YouTube video by Native American Studies Center

Now available on YouTube!

Watch our February Lunch and Learn, presented by USC Lancaster Instructor of Criminal Justice and Ph.D. candidate Deborah Rowell:

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Feb. Lunch and Learn: “The Dark Side of Women’s History"
Feb. Lunch and Learn: “The Dark Side of Women’s History" YouTube video by Native American Studies Center

Now available on YouTube!

Watch our February Lunch and Learn, presented by USC Lancaster Instructor of Criminal Justice and Ph.D. candidate Deborah Rowell:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Usb...

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It’s almost time for our March pop-up market! This month’s event features canned goods and beadwork by Marie George (Catawba Nation) and jewelry by Dakota Little Hawk Simerly (PAIA Lower Eastern Cherokee Nation SC).

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‘I'm proudly Afro-Indigenous’ - ICT ‘Sweetgrass and Soul Food’ author reflects on reclaiming and celebrating the narratives of her multi-layered life

“She is committed to reclaiming narratives, building equity, and uplifting communities through culturally grounded approaches.”

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Photos: Powwow hosted in Lexington County to honor missing and murdered indigenous women The Weaving Unity Powwow was held in Lexington County, SC, Saturday to honor the women, girls and Two-Spirit people impacted by violence in the U.S.

“Red dresses hung from various spots at the event, a symbol of remembrance, justice and awareness for the crisis of violence against Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit people.”
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This Friday!
Join us in person, or virtually (register via this link: bit.ly/3XYCWF9)

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How Native Americans came to Philly in 1776 to navigate the American Revolution Chief White Eyes toggled between British and American leadership to secure land for the Lenape.

“When America’s founders were walking the cobblestones of Philadelphia in 1776 while forging a new nation, Native Americans were walking beside them.”

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Winter Olympics bring new push to recognize hockey great Taffy Abel - ICT The former Olympian broke the color barrier in hockey nearly 100 years ago

“While Abel is believed to be the first Native American to participate in the Winter Olympics — and the only Indigenous American to carry the flag in Olympic history — he kept his Ojibwe heritage secret at the time."
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How Snoop Dogg got Indigenous beadwork at the Winter Olympics - ICT A Mohawk man from Akwesasne is working as an Olympics volunteer in Italy

“Before he left home for Italy, George worked on beadwork projects so he could take his own offerings to the Winter Olympics.”

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‘Dream Big Things’: An Indigenous view of the Olympics - ICT Naomi Lang was the first Native American woman to represent the US in the Winter Olympics

“She also became the first Native American woman to represent the United States in the Winter Olympics as a member of the U.S. team in 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah.”
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US Presidents in Their Own Words Concerning American Indians Editor's Note: This article was previously published in Native News Online on prior Presidents' Days. It was updated to include works concerning American Indians made by the current president of the U...

“The following quotes about American Indians are from various presidents since President George Washington and up to President Joe Biden. The quotes here do not include all presidents.”

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