ATW Research + Consulting develops projects at the intersection of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies.

Featured Work

We facilitate archival research workshops connecting Indigenous and allied researchers with collections.

ATW stands for
After the Whirlwind.
In the late 18th century, Haudenosaunee people referred to the Revolutionary War as the whirlwind.

We work with museums and historical societies on exhibits and other public-facing scholarship.

Who we’ve worked with.

We develop workshops for students and educators that draw on the sources, methods, and scholarship of Native American and Indigenous Studies.

Recent and Upcoming Events

  • Land, Liberty, and Loss

    “Land, Liberty, and Loss” featuring Dr. Mt. Pleasant, Public Humanities NY Lecture

    9.28.2022 7:00-8:00PM EDT
    Remote Event

    About this event:

    Humanities New York will conclude its Land, Liberty, & Loss series with Alyssa Mt. Pleasant in conversation with HNY’s Joe Murphy. Dr. Mt. Pleasant is a researcher and writer working at the intersection of early American history in Native American and Indigenous Studies, and more specifically, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) history during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Our conversation will draw on over twenty years of research she has conducted related to Haudenosaunee people during and after the Revolutionary War.

    Register here.

  • Archives and Knowledge Keepers: Native American and Indigenous Studies and the Art of History, Indigenous Studies Symposium

    5.4.2023 Schedule TBA
    Boston University

    About this event:

    “Archives and Knowledge Keepers: Native American and Indigenous Studies and the Art of History.” Organized by BU’s American & New England Studies Program, with support from the Departments of English and History, the symposium will showcase scholars whose work engages Indigenous modes of knowledge production and might incorporate textual archives but also artifacts, oral traditions, and non-alphabetic material texts. Philip J. Deloria, Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History at Harvard University, will read the presentations in advance and deliver a formal response at the conclusion of the event.

  • Book a Future Presentation or Workshop

    Contact us to book a presentation or workshop soon!

    info@atwresearch.com

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