The Mellon Foundation has awarded Emory University and the College of the Muscogee Nation (CMN) in Oklahoma a $2.4 million grant that will help develop collaborative and independent programs advancing Native and Indigenous Studies and the preservation of the Mvskoke language in a unique partnership between the two schools. 

The joint initiative in Native and Indigenous Studies is the only one of its kind in the nation between a tribal college and a private research university. The work of the initiative, and the nature of the partnership between Emory and CMN, is intended as a new approach for scholarship, teaching and collaboration that centers Indigenous knowledge and values in ways that advance all societies.

Under the leadership of Monte Randall, president of the College of the Muscogee Nation, Malinda Maynor Lowery, Cahoon Family Professor of American History at Emory, and Carla Freeman, interim dean of Emory College of Arts and Sciences, the two institutions will forge collaborative learning communities and research initiatives that will connect the respective campuses.

“This outstanding award will support innovative models for collaborative research and teaching and will forge enduring relationships between Emory, the Muscogee Nation and our broader communities. I am grateful to the Mellon Foundation for the recognition and support for this vital work that will expand and preserve critical knowledge of our nation’s history and the lives and contributions of Indigenous peoples,” says Freeman.

The grant helps further Emory’s commitment to deepen its relationship with the Muscogee Nation and is an extension of the university’s acknowledgement in September 2021 that it was founded in 1836 on land that the Muscogee Nation had ceded to the U.S. government just 15 years earlier. 

The grant will provide important support for CMN’s transition from a two-year to a four-year institution in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, with an emphasis on…

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