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The Student News Site of Oregon State University

The Daily Barometer

Food being served during the annual Salmon Bake hosted by the Ina Haws Cultural Center in 2019.

Salmon bake returns Friday alongside 44th annual Klatowa Ina competition

Sydni Zidarevich, Justice, Equity and Diversity Beat Reporter
May 17, 2023

The Kaku-Ixt Mana Ina Haws cultural center is celebrating the spring salmon run with a salmon bake on May 19, which will be followed by the 44th annual Klatowa Ina Competition Pow-Wow on May 20. The...

Welcoming the new Ina Haws director

Welcoming the new Ina Haws director

Sydni Zidarevich, Justice, Equity and Diversity Beat Reporter
April 17, 2023

The Diversity & Cultural Engagement search committee has finalized their decision after countless hours, appointing Agléška (Rebecca) Cohen-Rencountre as the new center director for the Kuku-Ixt...

First year business administration major, Ismael Rodriguez, smiles deeply as he
impresses himself with his finger plucked mexican guitar at the Dia de los Muertos night at the
Kaku-Ixt Mana Ina Haws Nov. 2. Rodriguez has played some guitar before this
event, but was very nervous to play for so many people.

Oregon State University celebrates Día de los Muertos

Jorge Nader, News Contributor
November 11, 2022

Día de los Muertos is a tradition of Latin-American origin celebrated on November 1 and 2 in countries such as Mexico, Bolivia, Perú and Guatemala among others. This year Kaku-Ixt Mana Ina Haws and...

Center Director Kaku-Ixt Mana Ina Haws and Assistant Professor, School of Language, Culture, and Society Luhui Whitebear poses in a mask acknowledging Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. The image of a red handprint has come to symbolize the MMIW movement as a way to represent the thousands of women who have been silenced.

‘We ought to be doing more’ for Native American Heritage Month

Sam Misa, News Contributor
November 1, 2021

Though there are more than 400 Native Americans living in Corvallis, Ore., which is located on Kalapuya land, Luhui Whitebear said “there isn’t much in town for Indigenous folk outside of Ina Haws.” Whitebear...

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