Lewis & ClarkGraduate School of Education & Counseling

Indigenous Ways of Knowing Project (IWOK)

News

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  • The graduate school is pleased to welcome our new artist-in-residence, Natalie Ball. Ball is an Indegenous artist; you can view her work on her website.
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    Date: November 13-15
    Location: Agnes Flanagan Chapel, Lewis & Clark
  • A weeklong summer college experience for Native high school students in the Northwest who want to attend college, organized by the Indigenous Ways of Knowing Program.
    Collaborating groups: Spirit Mountain Community Fund, Ford Foundation, Portland State University, Portland Community College
    Contact: Se-ah-dom Edmo (edmo@lclark.edu)
  • In an effort to provide opportunities for Lewis & Clark Faculty and Staff of Color to network and create connections with one another the L&C Faculty and Staff of Color Network was created.  Our first event will be on Friday, August 28th.  Please click on the link for more information or to register.  We hope to see you there!

Contact Us

The Indigenous Ways of Knowing Project (IWOK) is located in room 207 of Rogers Hall.

email iwok@lclark.edu

voice 503-768-6155

Director Se-ah-dom Edmo

Indigenous Ways of Knowing Project (IWOK)
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 93
Portland, Oregon 97219