Penn State should account for land it took from Indigenous people 160-plus years ago, says faculty report

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In fact, the government paid only $38,089 for the land it gave Penn State, even though the university was able to raise $439,171 through its sale for what would become the university’s original endowment, now valued at $4.5 billion, faculty members say.Advertisement

“This is simply to get some action and some level of support for Indigenous studies here at Penn State,” Bird said. One of those Haudenosaunee members, who asked to be identified by her Mohawk name, Wa’kerakátste, said she visited Penn State twice in 2022 and met with faculty. The University of Arizona in September 2020 established the Office of Native American Advancement and Tribal Engagement. which has led to an “Indigenous Resilience Center,” a Native American Financial Aid Advisory Committee and other efforts.a magazine that covers the Western United States, that said the nation’s 52 land grant universities, including Penn State, Rutgers and the University of Delaware, benefited from the nation’s sale of 11 million acres expropriated from tribal nations.

The $439,000 that Penn State got from the original land would be equivalent to about $7.8 million when adjusted for inflation, the magazine said. Tim Benally, a Penn State graduate student from the Navajo Nation in Ganado, Arizona, recalled the isolation he felt when he arrived at Penn State in 2017 as an undergraduate.

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