Many Nations Longhouse

Many Nations Longhouse The official page of The Many Nations Longhouse. Event inquiries can be made to the longhouse steward. The use of foul language is prohibited.

Many Nations Longhouse History

"In the late 1960's and early 1970's, the Native American students approached the University of Oregon administration to develop a place where Native American students could help each other successfully survive the university experience. The students envisioned a place that would allow them to practice their cultures traditions and values. At this time, the students

officially formed the student group Native American Student Union (NASU) under the Associated Students of the University of Oregon (ASUO). The University of Oregon administration gifted a retired World War II army barracks to serve as the first University of Oregon Longhouse to them. On January 24, 2002, NASU and the Longhouse Users Committee wrote and approved the original rules and protocols of the Longhouse. These rules and protocols include the Longhouse User Agreement and the Memorandum of Understanding. During the Spring of 2002, the World War II army barracks was decommissioned and torn down in order to make way for a new Longhouse. On January 7, 2005, the University of Oregon Many Nations Longhouse Grand Opening was held to celebrate the completion of its construction. Elders from the confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla and Burns Paiute Tribe blessed this structure. Members of the Klamath Tribes also participated in this event. The Longhouse was blessed as a sacred place built on sacred ground. NASU, The Native American Law Student Association, Native American faculty and staff, and the local Native American community, (including members of the nine federally recognized tribes of Oregon --- Th Coos, Coquille, Grand Ronde, Klamath, Siletz, Siuslaw, Umatilla, Umpqua, and Warm Springs) continue to participate in events that are held at the longhouse on a year-round basis." -Written by Katie Staton

2015 Longhouse Staff
Steward: Gordon Bettles
Graduate Teaching Fellow: Meghan Sigvanna Topkok
Assistant Stewards: Cholena Wright

Longhouse Code of Conduct:
-Compliance with applicable University and Longhouse rules and state and local law is required.
-Consumption of alcoholic beverages is not permitted; intoxicated individuals are not permitted in the Longhouse.
-Smoking is prohibited in accordance with OAR 571-050-0005
-The use of controlled substances is prohibited
-The Longhouse is a place of respectful interaction and contemplation.

Check out this great opportunity!!!
03/16/2019

Check out this great opportunity!!!

Applications are out!! Spread the word!

The deadline is Friday, April 12th 2019.
Pageant will be Saturday, April 27th 2019.
Crowning will be held at the 51st Annual Mother's Day Powwow.

Keep your eye out for raffle tickets being sold by contestants!

NASU is excited to be hosting our first ever Miss Indian UO Royalty.

Here is the link to register:
https://bit.ly/2UDmE2v

Just had to happen,,,,,,support Return of the Klamath River Salmon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
01/30/2019

Just had to happen,,,,,,support Return of the Klamath River Salmon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A federal court of appeals ruled Friday that PacifiCorp, which currently owns and operates several dams along the Klamath River, can no longer continue to use a controversial tactic which has allow…

10/10/2018

October is LGBTQ History Month. This edition of The Moment includes our brand-new guide to serving LGBTQ students—complete with tips for bringing LGBTQ history into your curriculum. We're also proud to debut our new podcast Q***r America (which features...

05/18/2018

Hey everyone!
NO POTLUCK tonight (5/17)

09/20/2017

The Native ARC students and faculty will be playing sjima outside at 4! Come say hi!

07/27/2017

Spread the word you good looking Ducks!

07/27/2017

We are now collecting copies of previous NASU Mothers Day Powwow posters. So far we are missing anything previous to 82. We are also missing 1985, 91, 92, 93,2004. Call Gordon Bettles if you find those missing posters at the Longhouse at (541) 346-6262. Preparing a display for the 50th anniversary of the UO Mothers Day Powwow!

Hey all! Come to the longhouse today to get some frybread! Just a reminder, we're fundraising for Osiel Mendoza to bring...
06/09/2017

Hey all! Come to the longhouse today to get some frybread!

Just a reminder, we're fundraising for Osiel Mendoza to bring awareness for ALS. Osiel has helped out NASU and it'd be great to show him support.

We're open now until 1pm, so come eat!
Frybread -$3
Tacos - $6

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1630 Columbia Street
Eugene, OR
97403

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