Natives at Penn

Natives at Penn Natives at Penn is Penn's Native student organization dedicated to increasing Indigenous awareness and visibility on campus.

Natives at Penn (formerly Six Directions) is Penn's Native student organization dedicated to increasing Indigenous awareness and visibility on campus. We achieve this through recruitment and retention efforts in admissions, hosting speakers, organizing dinners, outings,our annual powwow and attending the All Ivy Native Conference in the fall and spring.

The Natives at Penn Powwow is only a few days away!!! We hope to see you all there!!!
03/27/2019

The Natives at Penn Powwow is only a few days away!!! We hope to see you all there!!!

The Natives at Penn, in conjunction with the Greenfield Intercultural Center would like to invite you to the 10th Annual...
03/20/2019

The Natives at Penn, in conjunction with the Greenfield Intercultural Center would like to invite you to the 10th Annual University of Pennsylvania Powwow! Come as we celebrate native culture.

Sunday, March 31, 2019
11AM - 5PM (Grand Entry - 11AM)
Hall of Flags, Houston Hall
3417 Spruce St.
Philadelphia, PA

The Natives at Penn, in conjunction with the Greenfield Intercultural Center would like to invite you to the 10th Annual University of Pennsylvania Powwow! Come as we celebrate native culture.

Call for Powwow vendors! Please register using this link
03/12/2019

Call for Powwow vendors! Please register using this link

Terms of Agreement If you want to participate as a Vendor, you will need to complete the following agreements and form. The terms of the agreement are as follows: 1. All items offered for sale must be Native American Indian related. You are allowed to sell ONLY QUALITY items that do not demean the c...

03/06/2019

About 3 weeks away!!!

04/09/2018

The Ivy Native Conference consisted of speaker events that discussed culture, touching on student life to career building. 

Less than two weeks away!!
03/13/2018

Less than two weeks away!!

Powwow Dance Registration! Register this week to ensure you get a free t-shirt!!
02/28/2018

Powwow Dance Registration! Register this week to ensure you get a free t-shirt!!

Natives at Penn 8th Annual Powwow Date: Sunday, March 25th, 2018 Time: 11AM - 5PM (Grand Entry - 11AM) Location: Houston Hall of Flags 3417 Spruce St. Philadelphia, PA Please register to be apart of our 8th annual powwow! If you would like more information, please contact Keturah Peters at nativesat...

Last call for Powwow vendors!
02/28/2018

Last call for Powwow vendors!

Terms of Agreement If you want to participate as a Vendor, you will need to complete the following agreements and form. The terms of the agreement are as follows: 1. All items offered for sale must be Native American Indian related. You are allowed to sell ONLY QUALITY items that do not demean the c...

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR NATIVE STUDENTS:Check out the scholarship opportunity for college and graduate students below...
02/24/2018

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR NATIVE STUDENTS:

Check out the scholarship opportunity for college and graduate students below to learn more about federal policy and politics in Washington D.C. The deadline for this amazing scholarship opportunity for Native American, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian students has been extended to March 1!

The George Washington University, AT&T Center for Indigenous Politics and Policy (CIPP), is encouraging college and graduate students who are interested in public policy to apply for the Native American Political Leadership Program (NAPLP) for Summer 2018.

NAPLP is a full scholarship program for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian undergraduate and graduate students to study applied American politics at the George Washington University in Washington DC. The scholarship covers up to nine credits in tuition, on-campus housing, round-trip air travel, and a stipend for books and living expenses ($2,400 in two installments). Students also have the opportunity to obtain an internship in places such as congressional offices, national tribal organizations or federal agencies, all aimed at developing lasting connections with a cohort of Native American students from across the country.
Other relevant details are that NAPLP—as part of the Semester in Washington Politics Program—is funded by a generous gift from AT&T. And, CIPP is the George Washington University-based center whose purpose is to research, educate, and promote public awareness on issues of significance to Indigenous communities. GW’s goal is that the student participants in NAPLP return to their schools and communities with fresh perspectives, knowledge, and skills about the political process and community organizing and that they feel better prepared to give back to and take a leadership role in their communities.
Students may apply online at www.naplp.gwu.edu. Originally due on Feb 1; the application deadline has been extended to March 1, 2018. Please contact the NAPLP office at 202-994-3284 or at [email protected] with any questions you may have.

For more information, please contact Wendy L. Helgemo, Director and Associate Professor, AT&T Center for Indigenous Politics and Policy, The George Washington University. She can be reached at (202) 994-0247,
[email protected], and Twitter: .

11/22/2017
11/14/2017

A Thanksgiving message to the State House and the White House from the tribe that welcomed the Pilgrims. Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Council Chairman Cedric Cromwell is a guest.

Happening tomorrow!
11/06/2017

Happening tomorrow!

Address

3708 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA
19104

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12158983358

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