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For questions and information about tribal outreach or senior leadership on campus,

Contact Levi Esquerra, Senior Vice President for Native American Advancement & Tribal Engagement (NAATE).

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For questions and information about Native faculty and student advancement,

Contact Martha S. Lee, Program Coordinator for Native American Initiatives (NAI).

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Contact Claudia Nelson, Director, Native Peoples Technical Assistance Office (NPTAO).

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Haury Endowed Professorship

Karletta Chief named to inaugural endowed professorship in Indigenous resilience

Tuesday

Karletta Chief, a renowned Diné hydrologist and director of the Indigenous Resilience Center, was named inaugural recipient of the Agnese Nelms Haury Endowed Professorship in Indigenous Resilience for her contributions to the fields of hydrology, Indigenous resilience, environmental justice and climate change outreach and research.

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By living and working on tribal nations, our faculty and staff ensure our programs in agriculture, youth development and more are in tune with local needs.

Tribal Extension links university research to Native American communities

Oct. 1, 2025

University of Arizona Cooperative Extension’s tribal programs offer direct links between university research and Arizona’s 22 federally recognized tribes. Our staff live and work in tribal communities across Arizona, maintaining close ties through our seven offices on Native American nations.

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IPLP Student Named Planet Forward Ilíiaitchik: Indigenous Correspondent

IPLP Student Named Planet Forward Ilíiaitchik: Indigenous Correspondent

Sept. 24, 2025

Arizona Law 1L Dani Kouyoumdjian was one of ten students chosen for the prestigious Ilíiaitchik: Indigenous Correspondents program by Planet Forward.

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Building a research database to protect tribal trust

Sept. 24, 2025

Claudia Nelson guided the creation of a public-facing research database, increasing transparency between U of A researchers and Arizona’s native tribes.

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We Are Still Here

"We Are Still Here" - Film Screening and Reception to Celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day

Sept. 17, 2025

"We Are Still Here” short documentary film sheds light on the Duwamish Tribe’s enduring fight for federal recognition. This film was created by Tommie Lorene, 2024 Haury Graduate Research Awards recipient.

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Heather Whiteman Runs Him

Tribal Suits Over Sacred Sites & EPA

Sept. 16, 2025

Heather Whiteman Runs Him, director of the Tribal Justice Clinic at the University of Arizona, discusses how tribal suits over sacred sites, expose unequal treatment.

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De Vore

Dr. Cherie De Vore (Diné) received the 2025 AISES Most Promising Engineering/Scientist Award

Sept. 12, 2025

Dr. De Vore is the first Native American professor in engineering in the history of UA. Dr. De Vore is the co-advisor of the AISES UA chapter and a co-PI of the Native FEWS Alliance funded by NSF and involving 30 tribal entities.

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Hopi

Hopi Tribe and U of A celebrate 'warm relationship' with Hopi Recognition Football Game

Sept. 10, 2025

A series of campus events celebrating the culture and sovereignty of the Hopi Tribe in northeastern Arizona, including honoring Judge Diane Humetewa, the first Native American woman and first enrolled tribal member to serve as a federal judge and the Hopi Recognition Football Game.

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Native American Code Writers Collaborative

A New State-Wide Native American Code Writers Collaborative Announced

Sept. 8, 2025

Big announcement at the 2025 Arizona Office of Indian Education Annual Summit which took place in Phoenix this week: a new state-wide Native American Code Writers Collaborative was formed to support computer science teachers and Native American students in the fields of coding and computer sciences, for the first time bringing together The University of Arizona, Arizona Science Center and Northern Arizona University!

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U of A topped $257M in active research partnerships with Native tribes in fiscal year 2025

Sept. 2, 2025

A legacy of collaboration between university researchers and tribal communities has fueled investments aimed at creating solutions with and for Native Americans in Arizona and beyond.

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