Campus Life
…that concern Indigenous peoples, and promote awareness of Native American and Indigenous cultures through planning and participating in events. NASA is one of the oldest student organizations on campus and sponsors many campus events, including the annual Northland College Powwow. This event is open to current Northland College students only….
…to the public. We hope you join us. Spring Powwow | Join us in March 2018, for the 44 annual Spring Powwow—everyone is welcome! As part of Indigenous Cultures Awareness Month, the annual powwow is a signature event at Northland College. Enjoy the popular powwow photo booth, as well as…
…Topping, Northland College alumna and Red Cliff tribal education director, Karissa White, Northland College associate professor of Native American Studies, speaking specifically on masters and doctorate programs, and Tadd Johnson, American Indian Lawyer and director of masters programs at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. This event, free and open to the…
…in March at Northland College as part of the Indigenous Cultures Awareness Month. Author events are being planned for 2019 in partnership with Northland College and the Apostle Island Booksellers in Bayfield. Check here for event updates in the new year. Find them through your favorite bookseller or by visiting…
Northland College will officially proclaim the second Monday in October (Columbus Day), as Indigenous People’s Day Saturday at its annual Spring Powwow held on campus in the Chapple Gymnasium. President Michael A. Miller will read the proclamation at the start of the 1 p.m. grand entry, joining a dozen other…