Harvard University Native American Program
Crimson Since 1655
Our Mission is to bring together Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students and interested individuals from the Harvard community for the purpose of advancing the well-being of Indigenous peoples. HUNAP acknowledges that the land on which Harvard sits is the traditional territory of the Massachusett people, and is a place which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange among nations.
02/04/2026
We are so excited for this announcement!!!! Go Amy!!!
Weโre excited to welcome Amy Besaw Medford (Brothertown) back to the Harvard Project as Senior Program Director! ๐
Amy brings more than two decades of experience in Indigenous governance and development and previously served as Director of Honoring Nations. Weโre thrilled to have her leadership, knowledge, and deep engagement with Indian Country guiding the work ahead.
Please join us in welcoming Amy back to the Harvard Project!
10/02/2024
Shout out to the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development at Harvard Kennedy School.
The blanketing of Professor Joe Kalt, co-founder and director of the Harvard Project, took place over the weekend at the ๐ฅ 26th Annual Harvard University Powwow. Prof. Kalt was recognized for a โญ๏ธ lifetime of service to Indian Country and for translating his "nerdy Economics professor" research findings into stories of transformative Native nation building. Join us in wishing Professor, mentor, and friend Joe Kalt a well-deserved congratulations.
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09/24/2024