About the GA

The Geoscience Alliance (GA) is a national alliance of individuals committed to broadening the participation of Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and people of Native Hawai’ian ancestry in the geosciences. Its members are faculty and staff from Tribal Colleges, universities, and research centers; Native elders and community members; industry and corporate representatives; students (K12, undergraduate, and graduate); formal and informal educators; and other interested individuals.

Group photo from the 4th Geoscience Alliance, Portland, Or, 2015..

Our membership is drawn from the geosciences, as well as environmental and sustainability sciences, wildlife biology, engineering, applied mathematics, and other related disciplines. The goals of the Geoscience Alliance are to 1) create new collaborations in support of geoscience education for Native American students, 2) establish a new research agenda aimed at closing gaps in our knowledge on barriers and best practices related to Native American participation in the geosciences, 3) increase participation by Native Americans in setting the national research agenda on issues in the geosciences, and particularly those that impact Native lands, 4) provide a forum to communicate educational opportunities for Native American students in the geosciences, and 5) to understand and respect indigenous traditional knowledge. At the 4th GA Conference, held in Phoenix, AZ in 2019, 54 different Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawai’ian Nations were represented by individuals in attendance.