Yale University will appoint its first faculty member in Native American studies this fall.
To move towards creating a Native studies program, the school will host a colloquium series this semester to present graduate and doctorate work in Native-related areas. Anthropology research affiliate Michael Kral said the forum will help undergraduates generate ideas they might pursue in a Native studies program.
The faculty member was not announced at a meeting held at the school's Native American Cultural Center.
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Thursday, January 29, 2004
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