This course brings together Hamilton students and the Southeast Asian refugee communities in Utica, and offers an immersive exploration of indigeneity and displacement through fieldwork. Students will engage in ethnographic research, examining how experiences of migration, resettlement, and identity-making shape refugee communities. Key themes include the intersection of indigeneity and displacement, the challenges of maintaining cultural and religious heritage in diaspora, and the impact of systemic racism on local communities. This is an experiential learning course: through hands-on research and reflections, students will apply anthropological methods and gain firsthand insight into the complexities of refugee experience and identity formation.