Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Thank you for using the website of the The Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (“NAISA”, “we” or “us”). We believe in being upfront about how we handle your information, so we've created this page to explain exactly how we safeguard your information and respect your digital rights.

By accessing this website and/or providing any personal information to us, you are accepting this Privacy Policy. Additionally, NAISA reserves the right to change or add to this privacy policy. 

What information does the website collect and how is the information used?

Where personal information is required for use of the website or in interacting with the website it is NAISA policy that information, such as your name, postal and e-mail address or telephone number, is private and confidential. The personal information you provide is stored in a secure location, is accessible only by appropriate staff, and is used only for the purposes for which you provide the information, such as to reply to your request or to send you requested materials. 

No Release of Information to Third Parties

Personal information collected as a function of this website will not be released to third parties except to further the purpose for which you provide the information or if such release is required by law. 

Your data belongs to you, and we've built our systems to reflect this principle. You can:   

  • Access your personal information 
  • Correct inaccurate or incomplete information 
  • Request deletion of your information 
  • Object or restrict processing of your information 
  • Withdraw consent

Consent to transfer personal information to the United States

If you reside outside of the United States, your personal information will be transferred to the U.S. and processed and stored in the U.S.  By accessing or using the Site, or providing any personal information to us, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy and consent to the transfer, processing, and storage of your personal information in the U.S.

Cookies

NAISA uses cookies to track usage on the website. This information may be used by our staff to detect and resolve website problems, to assist with customer support, and to better maintain our website. We do not collect any personally identifiable information about site visitors in this process.

How to Opt Out of Communication with NAISA

If you would like to discontinue communication from NAISA, you may contact the NAISA Administrative Assistant directly, or you may contact us by filling out the contact form stating that you would like to be removed from our mailing lists.