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My Bigfoot Encounters
Note: The events that are described below occurred in 2006. I decided to create a written account of these encounters in the event that someone might find … Continue reading
Bobby Bridger to Deliver the Keynote Address at the 9th Vine Deloria, Jr. Indigenous Studies Symposium, July 10-12, 2014
Bobby Bridger, singer and songwriter, poet and story teller, author, artist and “Balladeer of the American West,” will give the Vine Deloria, Jr. Address at the Ninth Annual Vine Deloria, Jr. Indigenous Studies Symposium, July 10-12, 2014 at Northwest Indian … Continue reading
Will Tsosie talks about Navajo Views on the Animal People
On May 17, 2012, my good friend and mentor, Will Tsosie talked to my Native Animal Behavior class on the topic of “Navajo Views on the Animal People.” Will is someone I would call a Navajo “orthodox traditionalist.” He does … Continue reading
Hank Adams to Deliver Keynote at Deloria Symposium
Hank Adams, once described by Vine Deloria, Jr. as being “The most important Indian” in the country, will be delivering the keynote address at the Seventh Vine Deloria, Jr. Indigenous Studies Symposium, July 12-14, 2012. The title of his talk … Continue reading
7th Annual Vine Deloria Indigenous Studies Symposium
The Seventh Annual Vine Deloria, Jr. Indigenous Studies Symposium is scheduled to be held July 12-14, 2012 at Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, Washington. The purpose of this symposium is to bring together scholars and tribal elders interested in honoring the … Continue reading
On Q – Q’orianka Kilcher to Speak at Northwest Indian College, April 24th
On Tuesday, April 24, 2012, the actress and activist, Q’orianka Kilcher will be speaking at Northwest indian College. Q’orianka, who is of Quechan-Huachipaeri Indian descent from Peru – her first name translates to “Golden Eagle” in the Quechan language – … Continue reading
For the Love of Rattlesnakes
The Summer/Fall 2011 issue of Three Coyotes environmental journal published my essay “For the Love of Rattlesnakes.” This article chronicles the natural history of rattlesnakes and their uneasy relationship with humans. It also describes my own experiences with these wonderful … Continue reading
John Trudell Coming to Northwest Indian College, April 25th
The legendary Native American poet, musician, and human rights and environmental activist John Trudell will be giving two talks at Northwest Indian College, April 25, 2012. Trudell will first speak at 1:00 on the topic of “Our Responsibility to Protect … Continue reading
Seventh Annual Vine Deloria, Jr. Indigenous Studies Symposium to be Held July 12-14, 2012
The Seventh Annual Vine Deloria, Jr. Indigenous Studies Symposium is scheduled to be held July 12-14, 2012 at Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, Washington. The purpose of this symposium is to bring together scholars and tribal elders interested in honoring the … Continue reading
Carrying Out the Legacy: The Sixth Annual Vine Deloria, Jr. Symposium
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