American Indian Studies Research Institute
Recent Events: Thursday, November 9th:
PAST TO PRESENT:
A NARRATIVE OF NATION
BUILDING AMONG THE ARIKARA
Dr. Brad Kroupa
Thursday, November 9, 12:30 pm,
First Nations Educational & Cultural Center
Dr. Douglas R. Parks, Dr. Logan Sutton
& Dr. Brad Kroupa
Thursday, November 9, 5:00 pm,
Fine Arts Building, FA015
The American Indian Studies Research Institute is located in a two-story limestone house built about 1915, on the Bloomington campus adjacent to the
William H. Mathers Museum of World Cultures, the
Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology.
The primary function of AISRI is to provide the institutional structure necessary to carry out research and educational projects, most of which are funded by outside sources including the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and American Indian tribal organizations.
Current projects include:
AISRI fosters publication of research results through:

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