Native American Student & Community Center

Log in with your CAS account

You will be redirected to the secure cas login page

The United States Trust Responsibility to Tribes: Tribal Education Sovereighnty

The United States Trust Responsibility to Tribes: Tribal Education Sovereighnty

Portland State University community & friends, join us to celebrate Native American Heritage Month 

Featuring Melody McCoy, enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma. Melody is a senior staff attorney at the national Native American Rights Fund.

When: Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Where: Native American Student & Community Center, 710 SW Jackson St., Portland, OR 97201

Time: 2:30pm

Cost: Free and open to the public

Holiday Bazaar

Holiday Bazaar

Native People's Circle of Hope, a Native American Student and Community Center Cooperative Community User, would like to invite you to their annual Holiday Bazaar.

Vendors will be selling: Western Hemlock Trees, Used Books, Beaded Items, Jewelry, Crafts, Raffle, Food and Much More!!

When: Saturday, December 10, 2011

Where: Native American Student & Community Center, 710 SW Jackson St., Portland, OR, 97201

Time: 10:00am-5:00pm

Indigenous Film Festival

Indigenous Film Festival

United Indian Students In Higher Education (UISHE) and PSU's Indigenous Nations Studies Program would like to invite you to the Indigenous Film Festival. Come see the best and brightest, emerging and established Native film makers. With screenings from PSU's Sky Hopinka. 

Continuous Showings on Several Screens.

Films Include: Amisk, Boy, Dance Me Outside, File Under Miscellaneous, Reel Injun, Rez Bomb, Samson and Delilah, A Thousand Roads, and more.

When:Friday, Novmber 18, 2011

Reclaiming Our Waterways As Highways

Reclaiming Our Waterways As Highways

This collaborative effort celebrates Native American Heritage Month and Social Sustainability Month. We do not have to rely on fossil fuels, hydroelectric dams and other energy sources for travel. Indigenous peoples across the world have been traveling without leaving devastating ecological footprints for thousands of years. Come meet three Nations that have returned to the canoe.

When:Thursday, November 10, 2011

Time: 5:30pm-8:45pm

Where:PSU NASCC 710 SW Jackson Street, Portland, OR 97201

Claudia Welala Long

Claudia Welala Long recalls her experience as a TRIPLE alumna of the School of Social Work, (BSW, MSW, PhD).
Profile Type: 
Alumnus

6th Annual Northwest Indian Storytelling Festival

6th Annual Northwest Indian Storytelling Festival

The 6th Annual Northwest Indian Storytelling Festival will feature many of the region's finest traditional and contemporary tribal storytellers with a focus on indigenous harvest and food gathering stories.

Thursday, October 13, 7:00pm-9:00pm

Friday, October 14, 7:00pm-10:00pm

Saturday, October 15, 7:00pm-10:00pm

Sunday, October 16, 1:00pm-3:00pm

“Whither Our Economy?” A Panel Discussion on the Economic Crisis, 2011

“Whither Our Economy?” A Panel Discussion on the Economic Crisis, 2011 presented by The Department of Economics at Portland State University on Thursday, October 13th, 2011. 4-6pm in the Gathering Area (room 110) of The Native American Student and Community Center (NASCC).