The Montana Campus Network for Civic Engagement board seeks to raise awareness of, and support for the perspectives and work of indigenous scholars and their work, and broadly the creation and preservation of indigenous knowledge in our state and beyond. This series centers the people and institutions who are working to create and advance indigenous knowledge and sustainable practices. We hope to inspire people to learn more and to seek out ways of supporting tribal scholars and their work to advance and preserve indigenous knowledge. Facilitated by University of Montana Tribal Outreach Specialist and former Blackfeet Community College president Dr. Karla Bird (Pikuni) the series raises awareness of the work of contemporary indigenous scholars and efforts to advance indigenous ways of knowing and being.
The Fall 2025 series continues under the theme “Native American Art: Creative Connections to Tribal Histories and Cultures,” focusing on the diverse history, literature, and philosophy of these lands through various creative mediums. Join us for four insightful sessions led by esteemed presenters, exploring the profound connections between Indigenous communities and their environments.
This event is ideal for faculty, staff, administrators, students, community members, and anyone interested in indigenous knowledge and perspectives, particularly those engaged in or supporting higher education.
Fall 2025 Sessions:
Speakers and topics coming soon. Our Fall 2025 sessions will take place Thursdays at 12 noon on the following dates:
Session 1: October 30, Student Showcase
Session 2: November 6, Terran Last Gun
Session 3: November 13, Dylan Running Crane
Session 4: November 20, Chris La Tray
Event moderator
Dr. Karla Bird, University of Montana
Capacity
- Up to 300 participants per Zoom session.
For more information, please get in touch with us at info@mtengage.org.
Who makes this possible?
Humanities Montana, Reach Higher Montana, University of Montana, RJS Associates Inc., and Campus Compact are supporting 2025’s Centering Indigenous Knowledge series.
If you want to support the CIK series or anything else we do, please get in touch with Josh Vanek, Executive Director of the Montana Campus Network for Civic Engagement.