As one of Oregon State University’s seven cultural centers, kaku-ixt mana ina haws has long served as a place for Native American, Indigenous and Pacific Islander students to build community. First opened in 2013, the current long-house-inspired building continues the legacy of the Native American Longhouse, established in 1973 as OSU’s first cultural center to emerge from the shared center between the Native American Student Association, Chican…
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