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Joy Harjo, U.S. Poet Laureate, Virtually Meets with Haskell Students

2022-03-02
By: Zachary "Xakai" Arquette
On: March 2, 2022
In: Uncategorized

“Write. It’s important to write and to make sure you have that time to write and to feed your mind with music, songs, art and thoughts of moving forward.” – Joy Harjo 2022 Joy Harjo, Mvskoke Creek citizen and first Indigenous U.S. Poet Laureate, enlivened a group of Haskell studentsContinue Reading

Haskell’s Color Guard: a Treasured Gem in Indian Country

2017-05-16
By: Shana Lombard
On: May 16, 2017
In: Feature Stories, Human Interest

The Haskell Veterans Association is the only known multi tribal color guard in Indian Country. The Haskell Veterans Association is a non-sanctioned club on campus run by five men who all served in one of the five branches of the United States military. They help bring in the flags thatContinue Reading

Indian Leader turns 120!

2017-05-05
By: Travis Campbell
On: May 5, 2017
In: Feature Stories, Indian Country, News Features

The world’s oldest Native American-run student newspaper, and Haskell’s own, The Indian Leader, will be celebrating 120 years of publication this year. In addition to providing information about events happening on and around Haskell, students reporting for The Indian Leader have had the opportunity to report on news of nationalContinue Reading

Haskell Royalty Competitions are Underway! See What the Candidates have to Say about Running

2017-04-25
By: Shana Lombard
On: April 25, 2017
In: Feature Stories, Haskell Indian Nations University, Profiles

Candidates for Miss Haskell and Haskell Brave share why they want to be Miss Haskell or Haskell Brave and why you should vote for them! It’s that time of year again for fellow students stepping up to show the campus on why they feel they would be a good selectionContinue Reading

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