Native American & Indigenous Issues Symposium: Reimagining Kinship: Consultation & Partnership

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Join us April 1 & 2, 2026 for the Reimagining Kinship: Consultation + Partnership Symposium.   The HUNAP Native American & Indigenous Issues Symposium showcases examples of Academic and Native Nations collaboration and envisions future partnerships. The symposium also highlights the important history and impact of King Phillip’s War/Metacom’s Rebellion in honor of the 350th anniversary of the start of this conflict.   📍This event is hosted at The David Rubenstein Treehouse, 20 Western Ave, Boston, MA 02134.   📢 Registration required. For registration and a more detailed breakdown of the event schedule, please see the Eventbrite linked in our bio and on our website at hunap.harvard.edu. This event is free and open to the public.   🌟 More information about our keynote speakers and panelists to follow.   This program is made possible with the generous support from the Harvard Legacy of Slavery Initiative, Harvard Library, Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development, and the Office for Academic Culture and Community. 🎨 Artwork by: Monica M. Zavala, member of the Gabrielino/Tongva Nation, Acjachemen @art_ofmonica

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Date: Wednesday, April 1st

Time: TBD

Location: The David Rubenstein Treehouse, Lower Allston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 02134

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