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Carleton College Archives: History of BIPOC Student Organizations at Carleton

American Native People's Organization

ANPO or Native American People’s Organization (NAPO) 

1987 - 1992, 1999 - 2010

First recognized in 1985, the American Native People’s Organization, or ANPO, aimed to support Native American students and educate the non-Native community with speakers, films, and events. Also referred to as the Native American People’s Organization (NAPO) this organization was reorganized in 1999 after a lapse in activity and remained active until 2010. 

Office of Multicultural Affairs

Office of Multicultural Affairs - Student Organizations - ANPO - 

  • ANPO (American Native Peoples Organization)
  • Native American Day Nov. 10, 1985
  • Twin Bluff Junior High - Nov. 10, 1988 visit
  • Indian Educational Conference 1988 
  • Meetings and Notices 1988-89
  • 1990
  • At the Foot of the Mountain Theater 1990
  • 1990/91
  • Dinner Suzan Shown Harjo 1991
  • Convocation John White and Dinner 1992

Carletonian

April 29, 1988. page 2. CSA votes to unfreeze ANPO's budget. 

May 20, 1988. page 7. ANPO brings Native American dancers to campus for  pow wow. 

November 4, 1988. front. ANPO co-sponsers Native American Day. 

October 25, 1991. page 5. ANPO head slices tomahawk issue.

May 14, 1999. page 6.  ANPO sponsors campus powwow. 

May 5, 2000. page 3. ANPO members visit powwow of Nations. 

November 8, 2002. front. LASO, ANPO, Barkada organize Day of the Dead celebration. 

 

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