Native Pathways Speaker Series
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2024-03-29T06:17:30ZIndian boarding schools : the Sherman Institute
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Indian boarding schools : the Sherman Institute
Sisquoc, Lorene
Lecture delivered at Humboldt State University on March 21, 2012 by Lorene Sisquoc, curator for the Sherman Indian School Museum. Part of the Native pathways speaker series hosted by the Department of Native American Studies, the Many Tribal Nations, and Associated Students.
2012-03-21T00:00:00ZNative Initiatives of the Federal Reserve
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Native Initiatives of the Federal Reserve
Robinson, Lena
Lecture delivered at Humboldt State University on April 11, 2012 by Lena Robinson, manager for community development, San Francisco Federal Reserve. Part of the Native pathways speaker series hosted by the Department of Native American Studies, the Many Tribal Nations Club, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and Associated Students.
2012-04-11T00:00:00ZDr. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
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Dr. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne
Dr. Dunbar-Ortiz is an American historian, writer and feminist. She has been a part of the American Indian Movement (AIM) the International Indian Treaty Council and has a lifelong commitment to international human rights.
The Native Pathways Speaker series is sponsored by the Department of Native American Studies, with funding from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
2016-05-05T00:00:00ZThe Need For An American Land Ethic
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The Need For An American Land Ethic
Echo-Hawk, Walter
Mr. Echo-Hawk is a Native American attorney, tribal judge, author, activist, and law professor. He represents Indian tribes on important legal issues, such as treaty rights, water rights, religious freedom, prisoner rights, and repatriation rights. His career spans the pivotal years when Indian tribes reclaimed their land, sovereignty, and pride in a stride toward freedom.
Mr. Walter Echo-Hawk will present a lecture titled "The Need For An American Land Ethic" as part of the Spring 2014 Native Pathways Speaker Series. The Native Pathways Speaker series is sponsored by the Department of Native American Studies, with funding from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
2014-03-26T00:00:00Z