Indigenizing and Contextualizing Community Collections

Nevaeh Ramon is an Indigenous (Lipan Apache) historian and museum professional, working to reconnect community value and knowledge to archival collections. Nevaeh is a graduate student at Michigan State University, pursuing her M.A. in Arts, Cultural Management & Museum Studies. Her research focusing on bridging the gaps between Indigenous communities in Michigan and educational institutions.

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Nevaeh Ramon standing on a stage in front of a projected screen, holding a microphone.

Leadership & Research

Nevaeh demonstrates leadership and respect in her work - prioritizing community engagement and needs as a foundation for all dialogues to be built off of. Nevaeh brings with her proudly, to all spaces, her growing knowledge and identity as an Urban Indigenous professional and emphasizes the role that narrative plays in creating relationships.

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Nevaeh Ramon (far right) stands beside two women (Dr. Kate Trujilo - left, and Ambey Clark - center). They are standing in front of a projected screen that reads "Campus Community Dialogue with Future Leaders on Keeping Native Families Together"
Nevaeh Ramon walking across a stage, reaching to receive an award handed to her by a second woman. Behind them is a branded banner with "Metropolitan State University of Denver" printed on.