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The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Tulane students worked with the Native American tribe at the Atakapa-Ishak Grand Bayou Indian Village to help restore the coast in the "Indian Tribes on the Bayou" course.

Freshman seminar class helps protect against Louisiana’s coastal erosion

Sana Baig, Contributing Writer October 9, 2024

Last month, students from Tulane University volunteered with the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana as part of the course Indian Tribes on the Bayou taught by Laura Kelley, adjunct professor of...

OPINION | Tulane’s land acknowledgments need to promote action

OPINION | Tulane’s land acknowledgments need to promote action

Setah Alavi, Staff Writer February 1, 2023

Tulane University is located on land that once belonged to the Choctaw, Houma, Chitimacha, Biloxi and many other Native peoples before being stolen through bloodshed in the name of “civilization.”...

Tagging dedicated to preserving knowledge of the Bulbancha region. Courtesy of Flickr

Opinion: There is a proper way to celebrate ‘Native American’ Heritage Month

Jewell Prim, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

Every place that Americans exist in is colonized. This land does not belong to anyone who claims to own it because of contracts, land grants or any American process. This is the land of indigenous peoples,...

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