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The Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in American Indian Studies
(AISP) at The University of Arizona seeks to develop, through research and scholarship, a wider scope of understanding
of indigenous peoples of the Americas - their languages, culture, traditions, and sovereignty. AISP maintains vigorous
and productive scholarly activities and fosters close and extensive interactions with American Indian nations and
communities locally, state-wide, and nationally. The Program provides an opportunity for students and scholars to explore
contemporary issues on Indian reservations, focusing on Indian issues from holistic points of view. AISP has strong ties
with community outreach programs and promotes Indian self-determination as defined by Indian nations, tribes, and communities.
The Program is responsible for providing graduate education, with shared emphasis in the areas of American Indian Law and
Policy, Languages and Literatures, Societies and Cultures, and American Indian Education.
The University of Arizona is the first educational institution in the country
to offer a Ph.D. in American Indian Studies. AIS is one of only two programs in the U.S. which offer a Doctor of Philosophy in
American Indian Studies. A Master of Arts in American Indian Studies/Juris Doctorate, a joint degree, is also available and is the
first program of its kind.
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K. Tsianina Lomawaima , Ph.D., Chair
lomawaim@u.arizona.edu
Alonso Minjarez, Program Facilitator
alonsom@email.arizona.edu
The University of Arizona
Harvill Building, Rm. 218
POB 210076
Tucson, AZ 85721-0076
Tel: 520.621.7108
Fax: 520.621.7952
http://aisp.web.arizona.edu/
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