Current News & Events
Reckoning at Standing Rock: An Overview (Information Forum)
Francine Spang-Willis, NAS alum, selected to be one of six voices for National Geographic's text.
MSU Celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day
MSU Honors American Indian Heritage Day (BDC)
Montana State University took a new approach this year to American Indian Heritage Day, celebrating traditional culture and beliefs with talks by native speakers rather than powwow-style dancing. Read More...
MSU observes American Indian Heritage Day Sept. 23 with cultural and intellectual presentations (MSU News Service)
Ve’stahe’m Among the Northern Cheyenne by Gail Small (TCJ)
Ve’stahe’m, or volunteerism, among the Northern Cheyenne people is perhaps best understood through story..Read More...
The Challenges of Indigenous Studies: A Voice From Both Sides of the Desk (Red Rising Magazine)
“In Montana they have Indian Education for everyone in public schools, which I thought was amazing. So when I moved to Bozeman..."Read More...
Family Values (Mountain & Minds Magazine)
When Fleming, who holds a doctorate in American Studies from the University of Kansas, first began teaching at MSU as an adjunct instructor...Read More...
40th Annual MSU AIC pow wow set for April 3-4, 2015
The 40th annual Montana State University American Indian Council Pow Wow will be held April 3-4. The MSU pow wow is one of the largest in Montana. Pow wow events are free and open to all. Dance and drum competitions with cash prizes are always a key feature of the event. Booths around the edge of the dance arena will offer the crafts of traditional artists and artisans throughout the pow wow.