4th Annual Tulane Gulf South Indigenous Studies Symposium Videos

New Orleans Center for the Gulf South would like to give a special thanks to everyone who participated, supported, and attended the 4th Annual Tulane Gulf South Indigenous Studies Symposium. Our presenters came from 13 different Tribes and Nations. Over 70 different Tribes and Nations from all over the world viewed the Symposium. For those who attended and viewed, please make sure to fill out our survey: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/dv21jWS3hMaQ2b4Z0V0ulw.

Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indian Stickball footage was played between sessions. Please refer to the schedule for the sequence of presenters.

Sessions will be available as individual videos by July 2022.

Dr. Andrew Jolivétte’s keynote presentation was replaced with a video from him and a documentary on Hurricane Ida recovery filmed in November 2021 and sponsored by the Tulane University Center for Public Service.

Email gulfsouth@tulane.edu to request permission to share the footage or use for specific purposes. We need to make sure presenters give their consent for the footage to be shared.

Tulane Gulf South Indigenous Studies Symposium 2022 Morning Session, March 18th Day One

Tulane Gulf South Indigenous Studies Symposium 2022 Afternoon Session, March 18th Day One

Tulane Gulf South Indigenous Studies Symposium 2022 Morning Session, March 19th Day Two

Tulane Gulf South Indigenous Studies Symposium 2022 Afternoon Session, March 19th Day Two