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Welcome

The UNLV American Indian Alliance includes employees who are academic and administrative faculty members as well as those who are in classified positions. Our goal is to speak and act as a unified body for UNLV’s Native American population.

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To learn more about the rich and diverse cultures, histories, and contemporary lives of Native peoples, please visit the following sites:

  • Tribal Nations & the United States: An Introduction

    The guide "Tribal Nations and the United States: An Introduction" developed by the National Congress of American Indians seeks to provide a basic overview of the history and underlying principles of tribal governance.

  • Native Knowledge 360°

    Native Knowledge 360° is the National Museum of the American Indian's national initiative to inspire and promote improvement of teaching and learning about American Indians.

What's Happening

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After seeing a need for more physical therapists that can serve Native communities, three UNLV students take matters into their own hands.

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UNLV's Tribal Education Initiative gives its new director an outlet for advocacy and Native students the opportunity of a lifetime.

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Leaders from the nation’s Tribal Colleges and Universities convene at UNLV for American Indian Higher Education Consortium annual summer meeting. 

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UNLV senior Mae Agbilay's research shapes programming for Native American youth.

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Historic preservation group calls for action to sustain survival of 11 Silver State treasures.

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Professor of Law

An expert on civil rights, race theory, and the Indian and tribal law, juvenile justice, and criminal law.

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