American Indian Studies

American Indian Studies AIS is a Graduate InterDisciplinary Program at the University of Arizona offering a Ph.D., M.A., J.D. The implementation of the Ph.D.

The AIS Master's program, established in 1982, was the first of its kind in the United States. By 1984, a minor in AIS at the doctorate level was approved by the Graduate College. Prior to 1991, AIS was operating with a half time director, 1 full-time employee assigned to the program, and a core of committed faculty from across the university whose tenuous attachment to the program was based on co

urtesy appointments. There was 1 staff member, $4,900 in operations and variable support for graduate students from the Graduate College and other competitive funding within the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. The program was housed in four small temporary offices borrowed from the Political Science department. Approximately 20 to 30 graduate students were enrolled in any given semester. A phased and substantive program of enhancement of administration, curriculum, academic programming, student financial support, staff, and infrastructure was undertaken. It was felt that this serious commitment by The University of Arizona would provide the necessary momentum which would lead to the establishment of full departmental status. Although departmental status has not been pursued to date, AIS has aligned itself as an interdisciplinary program under the auspices of the Graduate College. This has greatly strengthened faculty alliance and afforded the program its unique autonomous status. AIS over the years has been able to increase its service to graduate students and to American Indian nations. In a decade of fiscal restraint for higher education and academic program elimination at the university, AIS has commitment and support from key central administrators resulting in significant program growth. program and new faculty hires has positively impacted the quality of the program.

Students, Faculty, GIDP Faculty, and Staff Please join us on 12/12 at 12pm to celebrate a successful semester and the up...
12/04/2024

Students, Faculty, GIDP Faculty, and Staff Please join us on 12/12 at 12pm to celebrate a successful semester and the upcoming holidays. We hope to see you all there and afterwards at the GIDP Showcase in the SUMC at 3pm for some fabulous poster presentations!

08/27/2024

In the Dept of American Indian Studies, scholars & students explore the languages and cultures of American Indians. Check out the AIS minor and GIDP programs! Together, we support tribal sovereignty and Indian self-determination. The University of Arizona
https://ais.arizona.edu

Join us September 10th, 2024 at 1pm with Dr. Tom Holm to discuss his book: Ira Hayes
08/27/2024

Join us September 10th, 2024 at 1pm with Dr. Tom Holm to discuss his book: Ira Hayes

There's still time to register! Join us at the Arizona History Museum in Tucson on September 10, at 1:00 PM for a book talk with professor emeritus American Indian Studies, Dr. Tom Holm. Dr. Holm will discuss his book, Ira Hayes: The Akimel O'odham Warrior, World War II, and the Price of Heroism. Register today: https://bit.ly/3YmAQR5

08/16/2024

Remembering Navajo Code Talkers: Q&A with Professor Emeritus Tom Holm Wednesday Image Choctaw soldiers in training in World War I for coded radio and telephone transmissions. Credit: Wikipedia/Oklahoma Historical Society August 14th is National Navajo Code Talkers Day, which honors the nearly 400 fl...

02/09/2024

Q&A with Corey Roberts on Language Revitalization: "It's in Those Things Where My Heart Is" Today Image In recognition of Black History Month, we spoke with polyglot Corey Roberts, a graduate student working toward his Ph.D. in linguistics with a minor in American Indian Studies. Originally from the...

Congratulations to Dr. Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert, AIS Department Head, on this recognition!
02/09/2024

Congratulations to Dr. Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert, AIS Department Head, on this recognition!

Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert Inducted into the North American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame Wednesday Isabelle Freguia Image Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert and his book "Hopi Runners: Crossing the Terrain between Indian and American." Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert, head of the University of Arizona Depa...

Congratulations to AIS Faculty Bojan Louis on his most recent award and recognition!
08/25/2023

Congratulations to AIS Faculty Bojan Louis on his most recent award and recognition!

Bojan Louis Awarded Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award Thursday Image Bojan Louis Bojan Louis, assistant professor of English and American Indian Studies at the University of Arizona, was recently awarded an acclaimed Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award. His book, Sinking Bell...

Congratulations to Dr. Amy Fatzinger! Such a well deserved recognition for all she does for our students and the AIS Dep...
05/04/2023

Congratulations to Dr. Amy Fatzinger! Such a well deserved recognition for all she does for our students and the AIS Department.

Congratulations to Margaret Wilder, Orhon Myadar, Amy Fatzinger, and Andrew Charles, who won the 2023 Teaching Awards for their commitment to students and innovative curriculum development.
University of Arizona School of Geography, Development & Environment The University of Arizona American Indian Studies

https://sbs.arizona.edu/news/congratulations-sbs-teaching-award-winners-spring-23

04/18/2023
02/17/2023

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