UNM Joins Newberry Consortium in American Indian Studies

In 2010 UNM joined the New­berry Library Con­sor­tium in Amer­i­can Indian Stud­ies (NCAIS). Since then, Cath­leen Cahill, assis­tant pro­fes­sor of his­tory, and Jen­nifer Nez Denet­dale, asso­ciate pro­fes­sor of Amer­i­can stud­ies, have been col­lab­o­rat­ing with other UNM fac­ulty mem­bers to build UNM par­tic­i­pa­tion in the larger con­sor­tium community.

Cahill said that her col­league, Sam Truett, was instru­men­tal in bring­ing UNM schol­ars into con­tact with the New­berry Library. Truett was the Lloyd Lewis Fel­low in Amer­i­can His­tory at the New­berry in 2008-09. In join­ing, UNM has made a three-year com­mit­ment to the consortium.

The UNM con­sor­tium team has rep­re­sen­ta­tives from his­tory, Amer­i­can stud­ies, anthro­pol­ogy, Eng­lish, lin­guis­tics, Native Amer­i­can stud­ies, the law school, fine arts and Uni­ver­sity Libraries. UNM stu­dents from his­tory and Amer­i­can stud­ies par­tic­i­pated this summer.

As a con­sor­tium mem­ber, UNM joins 14 other United States and Cana­dian uni­ver­si­ties includ­ing the Uni­ver­sity of British Colum­bia, Uni­ver­sity of Win­nipeg, Uni­ver­sity of Man­i­toba, Prince­ton, Yale, Har­vard, Cor­nell, Van­der­bilt, Michi­gan State, Uni­ver­sity of Wis­con­sin Mil­wau­kee, Uni­ver­sity of Wyoming, Uni­ver­sity of Mon­tana and the Uni­ver­sity of North Car­olina Chapel Hill.

We saw the New­berry con­sor­tium as an oppor­tu­nity for UNM grad­u­ate stu­dents to par­tic­i­pate in pro­grams, work­shops and sem­i­nars,” Cahill said, point­ing out that one stu­dent from each uni­ver­sity is selected to par­tic­i­pate in sum­mer pro­grams and spe­cial work­shops, and stu­dents from mem­ber insti­tu­tions can also par­tic­i­pate in con­sor­tium con­fer­ences and apply for travel grants. She added, “Grad­u­ate stu­dents can net­work with cur­rent and future schol­ars in the field. It’s great for future connections.”

The stu­dents get to con­duct research in the New­berry Library’s great Amer­i­can Indian archival col­lec­tion. They get to engage in con­ver­sa­tion with inter­na­tion­ally known Amer­i­can Indian schol­ars through the D’Arcy McNickle Cen­ter for Amer­i­can Indian and Indige­nous Stud­ies,” Cahill said.

Fac­ulty mem­bers from the schools can to apply to teach the sem­i­nars and work­shop and take advan­tage of travel funds. Cahill and Denet­dale sub­mit­ted a work­shop pro­posal that was accepted. They taught a month-long sem­i­nar, Gen­der in Native Amer­i­can His­tory and Com­mu­ni­ties, this sum­mer at the Newberry.

This is an excel­lent oppor­tu­nity for fac­ulty to teach sem­i­nars. Travel grants are pro­vided, and stu­dents get travel, hous­ing and a stipend,” Cahill said.

Denet­dale noted that this was an impor­tant col­lab­o­ra­tive oppor­tu­nity for UNM, “The field of Native Amer­i­can stud­ies is fast-paced and gain­ing inter­na­tional atten­tion. We have both native and non-natives at the fore­front of the dis­cus­sions with exper­tise that overlaps.”

Denet­dale said that while they were in Chicago at the New­berry, stu­dents from other uni­ver­si­ties asked her about UNM’s doc­toral pro­grams. “Schol­ars from UNM bring knowl­edge to the con­sor­tium,” she said.

Denet­dale said this has helped recruit two stu­dents to UNM. “Melanie Yazzie came from Yale, where she had a full ride. She came because of our fac­ulty and pro­grams. Mar­cella Ernest came to UNM because of our fac­ulty inter­est in native stud­ies,” she said.

Denet­dale added that many UNM stu­dents are eager to par­tic­i­pate in the con­sor­tium programs.

Cahill and Denet­dale also met for­mer alumni Steve and Cindy Mitchell in Chicago. “Cindy is a New­berry trustee and Steve’s sis­ter, Stephanie Bennett-Smith is on the UNM Foun­da­tion Board,” Cahill said. “These are excit­ing con­nec­tions,” she added, “which we hope will help us as we seek addi­tional inter­est and fund­ing to build UNM’s con­nec­tion to the con­sor­tium beyond the first three years.”

Cahill and Denet­dale will be hold­ing an infor­ma­tional meet­ing about the con­sor­tium oppor­tu­ni­ties for inter­ested stu­dent and fac­ulty mem­bers later this semes­ter. Please con­tact them for details or to be added to the consortium’s mail­ing list.

Media Con­tact: Car­olyn Gon­za­les (505) 277‑5920; e-mail: cgonzal@unm.edu

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