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The Interinstitutional Consortium for Indigenous Knowledge, known as ICIK, is located at The Pennsylvania State University. ICIK is part of a global network comprised of more than 20 indigenous knowledge resource centers in North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania. ICIK is the only currently-active indigenous knowledge resource center located in the United States.
 

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Current Newsletter

Spring 2012

In This Issue


ICIK Welcomes Undergraduate Intern: Audra Kershner..... pg. 3
 
Africana Research Center Undergraduate Research Exhibition 2012"..... pg. 3
 
Meet the 2012 Libraries' Bednar Interns ..... pg.4
 
Dennis Banks: A True Modern-Day Warrior ..... pg. 5
 
PSU to Host Global Food Security Seminar for Fulbright Scholars..... pg. 8
 
Upcoming ICIK Seminars ..... pg. 8
 
Injera: The Bread of Ethiopia ..... pg. 9
 
2012 Global Milking the Rhino Innovative Solutions Showcase ..... pg. 11
 
2012 Spring Retreat—March 16 ..... pg. 13
 
Spring Retreat Tentative Agenda ..... pg. 14
 
 
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Resources

Marjorie Grant Whiting

Marjorie Grant Whiting Endowment


 


Research tools


Indigenous Knowledge Research Guide


CIKARD Collection



Penn State Student Society for Indigenous Knowledge

 

Featured Resource

 

The Native Voices website takes a look Native Peoples' understanding of health and illness.  From the National Library of Medicine.
 

 

Indigenous Research Methodologies
Featured New Book

 

Indigenous Research Methodologies.
By Bagele Chilisa

GN380.C494. Paterno 2nd Floor.

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