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Welcome to Native American Programs

The office of Native American Programs provides services and support for Indigenous, Native American, and diverse students attending Willamette University.

NAP Services

  • Connect and direct students to campus and departmental resources that offer academic, cultural, social, and transitional support;
  • Develop and promote diversity and inclusion programming in support of indigenous, Native American, American Indian, and/or Alaska Native cultures;
  • Coordinate outreach with Oregon tribal communities and organizations;
  • Serve as a central resource center for the Willamette community on Indigenous and/or Native-focused areas.

For further information please contact the Native American Programs (NAP) in Eaton Hall 1st floor, office 107 or call 503-370-6061.

Information and Resources

Indian Country Conversations (ICC)

The Indian Country Conversations program is a series of encounters that brings leaders from Native American and indigenous communities to Willamette University to interact with the campus, the broader community, local reservation communities, and the Chemawa Indian School (a federal boarding school located in Salem). A Native American Advisory Council, composed of statewide native leaders, Native American students and alumni, and Willamette staff and faculty, guides the selection of guests and plans activities. Each semester, leaders and artists from Indian Country are brought to the Willamette campus for dialogue, teaching, and learning.

Resources for Native Students

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Native American Programs

Address
Eaton Hall, 1st floor, office 107
Willamette University
900 State Street
Salem Oregon 97301 U.S.A.
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