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Mission

The mission of the Institute is to enhance the visibility and standing of on-going programs, both academic and service oriented that relate to Native American tribe, their culture, issues and future prospects.  Secondly, it serves as a catalyst and coordinating body for new initiatives that relate to Native American tribes.

History:

In December of 1994, the Arizona Board of Regents established the Institute for Native Americans at Northern Arizona University.  The Institute's director is Laurence Gishey who was appointed by university president Clara M. Lovett in March 1999.

The Regents also established a twelve-member Advisory Council that meets twice a year to advise the Institute director and the university president on the needs of Native American constituents.  The university president appoints the members of the Council.  The current members are Richard Mike, Businessman; Ron S. Lee,  Legislative & Government Relations - Native Policy Group, LLC; Dr. Clinton Pattea, Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation; Jack C. Jackson, Director of the Dine Education Philosophy - Diné College; Sylvia Laughter, CEO - Kinyaa ani' Consulting; Hopi Tribal Chairman Ivan Sidney, Sr.; Penny Emerson, Owner of Native Resource Development, Inc.; Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley, Jr.: White Mountain Apache Tribal Chairman Dallas Massey, Jr.; Yavapai-Apache Nation Chairman Jamie L. Fullmer; and Chairperson Kathy Kitcheyan of the San Carlos Apache Tribe.

 

Contact Us

Institute for Native Americans
Blome Building
Rooms 103-105, 106b & c
P.O. Box 4085, Flagstaff, AZ  86011

Phone: (928) 523-9557
Fax: (928) 523-7740

Vita.Allison@nau.edu

Hours of Operation
Fall & Spring: 
Monday - Friday 
8:00am - 5:00pm

Summer: 
Monday - Friday 
7:30am - 4:30pm

NAU GOLF TOURNAMENT
September 23, 2006

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