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Working Toward Respectful Collaborations: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge in Educational Institutions | Indigenous Forum
Workshop Speakers
Jeff Baker, Ph.D., a Métis educator whose teaching and research seek to decolonize educational institutions through land-based learning and the respectful inclusion of Indigenous languages and ways of knowing, is the Chair of Aboriginal Education at the University of Saskatchewan...
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Kaimana Barcarse (Kanaka Hawai'i) directs the Hawaiian Culture Based Education Department of the Kamehameha Schools and is: Program Director of the Alalan I Kai Hikina Hawaiian Language Radio Show; Senior Producer of Indigenous Rights Radio; co board chair of The Cultural Conservancy...
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Suzanne Benally (Navajo and Santa Clara Tewa), Executive Director of Cultural Survival, a Native-led international Indigenous rights advocacy organization, is an activist and educator with 40 years' experience in higher education and in social and environmental justice advocacy, including...
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Sage LaPena, a medical herbalist, ethnobotanist, teacher and gardener specializing in both Native American and Western herbal traditions, started her herbal education at age seven, working with local medicine people from her tribe, the Northern Wintu (California) and has been a life-long...
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Melissa K. Nelson (Anishinaabe/Métis/Norwegian/enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band, Chippewa), a Native ecologist, writer, media-maker, and indigenous scholar-activist, is Associate Professor of American Indian Studies at San Francisco State and President of The Cultural...
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