Intercultural Research Projects

 

The NAECC supports and encourages students to focus intercultural research projects and coursework assignments on Indigenous topics. We are available to meeting with undergraduate and graduate students for personal interviews or to discuss dissertation/thesis work on Indigenous topics. Requests and interviews will be reviewed and approved by NAECC Director Felica Ahasteen-Bryant, email at felica@purdue.edu.

 

 Request for interviews or administering questionnaires

 Prior approval is needed for interview requests and/or administering questionnaires to Native American students and will be reviewed on an individual basis. Requests should be submitted two-weeks in advance.

 

Completed Research Projects

 Below are samples of previous research projects completed by Purdue students:

  • Three Sisters: The Agricultural and Cultural Significance of Beans, Corn, and Squash
  • Extinction and Restoration of Native American Languages
  • Exploring the Role of Native Women
  • Developing Native American Curriculum for Elementary School Students

 

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