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We have returned to Old Union!
Click here to see our new location on the Campus Map.
Greetings from the Stanford Native Community!
Ours is a history of working to improve the quality of
life for
American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians. Our
community
reaches out to new students and their families to help them adjust to
life
at Stanford--to help them realize goals and prepare for the future.
Our roots at Stanford date back earlier than the
institution itself.
Built on land originally inhabited by the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe,
Stanford
University opened its doors in 1891. Seven years later, John
Milton
Oskison was the first Native American to graduate from Stanford.
Fueled by the spirit of social and political change during the 1960s, a
group of Native students worked with the university administration to
increase
educational opportunities for Natives at Stanford. Since then,
our
numbers have increased, and students have continued to take an active
role
in increasing opportunities for our community at Stanford. Today,
there are more than 250 undergraduate and graduate students representing
more
than 50 tribes studying at Stanford.
Ours is a community of similarities and
differences. Over the
years, the Native American community at Stanford has brought together
people
from a wide range of affiliations and hundred different tribal
backgrounds--all
with different talents and experiences. Once here, students
explore
different interests, become involved in a range of activities and
participate
in the community in many important ways. In our diversity we find
strength
as each individual brings a new gift, talent or perspective to the
group.
Though we may be very different in terms of background, viewpoint or
level
of involvement, each of us make up a part of the whole that is our
community.
We invite you to join with us--students, staff, faculty,
alumni, families
and friends--and share your unique abilities as we strive to make a
difference
throughout Native America.
Read our
newletter, ComingVoice!
How To Reach Us
American Indian, Alaska Native
and Native Hawaiian Program
Clubhouse #12, 524 Lasuen Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-3064
Phone: (650) 725-6944 FAX: (650) 725-6900

It was a packed house for our December potluck dinner

Stanford was represented well at AISES National Conference in Detroit, MI
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