Native American Cultural Center

Native American Cultural Center Founded in 1974, the NACC provides thorough support for the Stanford Native community and a space of sharing ideas and enhancing their Stanford experience.

The American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Program (AIANNHP) is the university department under the Dean of Students which handles administration, academic assistance, program coordination, and advising in support of the Native American Community at Stanford. The Program office is located next to the Native American Cultural Center on the lower level of the Clubhouse.

On Campus Native Graduation Dinner & Award Presentations 2022, 2021 & 2020 - Saturday, June 11, 2022 - By Invitation Onl...
05/27/2022

On Campus Native Graduation Dinner & Award Presentations 2022, 2021 & 2020 - Saturday, June 11, 2022 - By Invitation Only. Photo (Graduation Honor Song) by Dean Eyre III at 51st Annual Stanford Powwow.

Beginning on California Indian Day, September 24--this California Indian Lecture Series at Stanford will continue on Ind...
09/28/2021

Beginning on California Indian Day, September 24--this California Indian Lecture Series at Stanford will continue on Indigenous Peoples Day, October 11 and in November for National Native American Heritage Month. The series is co-sponsored by Stanford's Native American Cultural Center, Native American Studies, the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, and The Bill Lane Center for the American West.

Stanford's Native American Orientation Committee hosts welcome events for the Native Class of 2025 and new Native Gradua...
09/28/2021

Stanford's Native American Orientation Committee hosts welcome events for the Native Class of 2025 and new Native Graduate Students. They're back on campus!!

06/29/2021

We are so excited to reopen the NACC in Fall 2021 and welcome our new and returning Stanford students!

Please join us this afternoon at 4:00 PDT for  a Virtual "Bon Voyage" Hug with Shoney Blake as she and the family contin...
06/17/2021

Please join us this afternoon at 4:00 PDT for a Virtual "Bon Voyage" Hug with Shoney Blake as she and the family continue packing to leave California to relocate to Oklahoma!

Please spread the word quickly and quietly!

There will be a short "We'll Miss You" film to watch--followed by time for conversating and emoting.

A virtual celebration of our Classes 2020 AND 2021--for graduating students, families, and friends!
05/28/2021

A virtual celebration of our Classes 2020 AND 2021--for graduating students, families, and friends!

Undergrads, Grads, Faculty & Staff--please come to the NACC/SAIO Annual Awards Event!
05/27/2021

Undergrads, Grads, Faculty & Staff--please come to the NACC/SAIO Annual Awards Event!

Welcome to Liz Reese, Assistant Professor Stanford Law School!
05/18/2021

Welcome to Liz Reese, Assistant Professor Stanford Law School!

TOMORROW, Friday April 30 (12pm PDT/3pm EDT)--"Caretaking Community & Self: A Conversation with Native Students."  A col...
04/29/2021

TOMORROW, Friday April 30 (12pm PDT/3pm EDT)--"Caretaking Community & Self: A Conversation with Native Students." A collaboration between NACC, HUNAP and their indigenous alumni organizations!

Join us today at 3pm!
10/17/2018

Join us today at 3pm!

05/31/2017

Last quarter, students from The California Missions: Art History and Reconciliation visited Mission San Gabriel Arcángel in an excursion led by Mellon Fellow, Shawon Kinew. In 1771, Mission San Gabriel was established by Franciscan missionaries on the unceded territory of the Tongva, one of Los Angeles' indigenous tribes. In its 60+ years as a mission, Mission San Gabriel baptized over 25,000 indigenous people and left an indelible mark on the people, culture, and land of this region. Inside the mission, Stanford students explored the complexity of this history, studying the role of indigenous art making within the Missions, and the connections between Mission architecture, colonization, and the California landscape. Pictured: LJ Bird (Class '17, Amskapii Piikanii & Haida-Tlingit), Joe Ferriso (MFA candidate '18), Kenaba Hatathlie ('19, Diné), Jared Lesanee ('17, Jemez/Zuni), Tiarra Little ('17, Oglala Lakota), Dakota Willis ('19, Anishinaabe).

Native Community Holiday "Red & Green Food" DinnerAnd 100 Teeny, Tiny Christmas Stockings!5:30 TODAY/Thursday, December ...
12/08/2016

Native Community Holiday "Red & Green Food" Dinner
And 100 Teeny, Tiny Christmas Stockings!
5:30 TODAY/Thursday, December 8, 2016

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Clubhouse Ground Floor, 524 Lasuen Mall
Stanford, CA
94305

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