We acknowledge that the University of Minnesota Twin Cities is built within the traditional homelands of the Dakota people. It is important to acknowledge the peoples on whose land we live, learn, and work as we seek to improve and strengthen our relations with our tribal nations.
We also acknowledge that words are not enough. We must ensure that our institution provides support, resources, and programs that increase access to all aspects of higher education for our American Indian students, staff, faculty, and community members.
Resources
University of Minnesota
- College of Liberal Arts, American Indian Studies, Community Engagement - a comprehensive list of student and community resources, scholarship opportunities, and outreach events put on by the American Indian Studies department
- College of Liberal Arts, American Indian Studies, American Indian and Indigenous Studies Workshop - description of the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Workshop that provides a place for graduate students and faculty members from all disciplines to come together and share research related to Indigenous Studies
- Multicultural Center for Academic Excellence (MCAE), Circle of Indigenous Nations - a student services office for American Indian/First Nations/Alaska Native students at the University of Minnesota
- UMN Library, American indian Studies - library resources available at the University of Minnesota pertaining to American Indian Studies
- Center of American Indian and Minority Health - UMN department that works to recruit and educate Native American physicians, pharmacists, and health professionals
- Minnesota Indiginous Leadership Network - a network at UMN working to strengthen relationships with tribal leaders in rural and urban Minnesota