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Get Involved
Our community extends far beyond the classroom. Get involved with our student-supported initiatives, events, and social activities, and connect with local tribes.
On Campus
Students and the general public are welcome to visit and volunteer with the Food Sovereignty Lab. Get in touch for more information
The Cal Poly Humboldt Ethnic Studies Council implements AB1460 (The CSU Ethnic Studies Requirement) through collaboration with committees across campus, the CSU Ethnic Studies Council, and the NAS and CRGS Department Chairs.
The Indian Tribal & Educational Personnel Program has grown over five decades to support Native American Indian students in a wide array of academic disciplines within the four colleges: Arts, Humanities & Social Science, Natural Resources & Sciences, Professional Studies, and Extended Education and Global Engagement.
INRSEP provides academic and research support services to first generation, low income, and other students in STEMM disciplines with a focus on American Indian, Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), and Native American Studies.
Located at Cal Poly Humboldt in the Behavioral & Social Science building, the Goudi'ni Native American Arts Gallery highlights the work of contemporary and traditional Native American artists, and is open to the public.
Cal Poly Humboldt’s unique Place-Based Learning Communities provide first-year students with a tight-knit community of like-minded peers before classes even start.
Use this research guide to find library resources to support your research in Native American Studies at Cal Poly Humboldt.
Off campus
Photography archive of Californian tribes from 1890 to 1938.
The California Indian Library Collections has collected, duplicated, assembled, and shipped more than 11,000 textual documents, nearly 25,000 photographs, and over 3,400 audio tapes.
A complete index by state.