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Egoitz Laparra stands with his hands on his hips in a green sweater and slacks as Laura López-Hoffman, in a black suit, speaks with two EPA representatives at the White House Summit. The walls of the room feature several screens demoing software.

UArizona Environmental Policy and Data Science Team Are Only Academics Invited to White House Tech Summit

Dec. 5, 2023
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Two panels in a flim strip show Natsu Tailor Saito in a blue cardigan standing back-to-back with her daughter Akilah Kinnison in a black cardigan in front of a planter full of succulent plants. The panel to the right is in the same location but features both subjects facing the camera and laughing.

Powerhouse Mother-Daughter Duo Step in as Co-Instructors for January in Tucson 2024

Nov. 28, 2023
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Four scientists in white lab coats stand around a shelf filled with glass jars containing plant material. The jars have white plastic lids. One female scientist in the foreground on the left side of the image holds up a jar to examine it as a male scientist looks on. On the other side of the shelf, a male scientist examines another jar as a female scientist looks on.

Ethical Research with Indigenous Peoples: Doing Right by Respecting Native Rights

Nov. 21, 2023
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Tory Fodder stands to the right of the image in a blue and white checkered button-up shirt. Toward the left are four students sitting in a single row at yellow-hued wooden desks. Three of the four have silver laptops open in front of them.

How UArizona 'literally wrote the book' on Native nation building

Nov. 15, 2023
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Radboud University under a cloudy sky on the day of the Conference on Earth System Governance.

At the Radboud University Conference on Earth System Governance

Nov. 7, 2023
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A screenshot from the Bush Foundation website shows portraits of three award winners against an orange background. The Bush Foundation logo appears in white in the top-left corner of the image.

Native Nations Institute Receives $460k from Bush Foundation to Support Operations

Nov. 1, 2023
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A red and blue graphic reads "Introducing NNI's Graduate Student Research & Travel Awardees 2023/24". All five awardees' portraits are arranged on this right side of the image above the UArizona block A.

Announcing the 2023 NNI Graduate Student Research & Travel Awardees

Oct. 24, 2023
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A screenshot from the video presentation of Oneida Nation CFO Keith Doxtator's explanation of the question of citizenship and blood quantum.

Watch Now: Oneida Nation CFO Breaks Down the Problem with Blood Quantum at NNI’s 2022 Remaking Tribal Constitutions Seminar

Oct. 16, 2023
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Indigenous Governance Database

NNI’s Indigenous Governance Database Breaks 500k-View Threshold

Oct. 10, 2023
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‘Building Action and Power’: U.S. Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network Announces Dates for First IDSov & IDGov Summit in Tucson

‘Building Action and Power’: U.S. Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network Announces Dates for First IDSov & IDGov Summit in Tucson

Sept. 21, 2023
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