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Black, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), Indigenous Location
Oakland, CA We are transforming the outdoor and environmental movement by building power with Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.
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Alaska Native, Indigenous, Native American Location
A Native-Owned Athletic and Creative Collective
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Alaska Native, Women, Indigenous, Native American Location
Bozeman, MT Spirit Aligned Leadership elevates the lives, voices and dreams of Indigenous women elders who are working to heal, strengthen and restore the balance of Indigenous communities.
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Alaska Native, Indigenous, Native American Location
Working for Truth, Healing, and Justice for Boarding School Survivors and Descendants.
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American (US), Hispanic, Indigenous, Latina/e/o/x, For All, Multicultural Location
Mexico-USA collaboration of conservation organizations, youth, government, and restoration practitioners for watershed health and cultural awareness. Uniting youth, educators, habitat restoration practitioners, and the birding community for deep cultural connections and sustained conservation of our shared migratory species and habitats.
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Indigenous, Native American Location
I have been fortunate. As a native woman my mother cleaned houses and hospital room into her 70s, my father, a WWII Navy vetern, tended bar, dying young of a stroke. They made it possible for me to have a culture, a determination, and a foothold in life.
I am a Spokane, an artist, a mother, a grandmother, a wife, an activist for native rights, a college graduate, an academic Dean, a professor, a speaker, a voice, an American Indian, a human being. I live today.
Holding an Associates degree in Fine Art from The Institute of American Indian Arts, Bachelors in Fine Art from The College of Santa Fe, Masters of Fine Art from the University of Illinois and an Honorary Doctorate in Fine Art from Mitchell College, New London Connecticut.
My art, lecturing and teaching has centered around achieving a national shift in the perception of native people. All too often we are still seen as objects or as a people trapped in the past-tense. We are twenty first century people, and must be seen as such in order to deal with the serious issues that face us today. Yet, even in the aftermath of a momentous civil rights movement we are invisible under the weight of “mythology.” Our Native Students need to be recognized so that they can contribute to the larger community.
I am a Spokane, an artist, a mother, a grandmother, a wife, an activist for native rights, a college graduate, an academic Dean, a professor, a speaker, a voice, an American Indian, a human being. I live today.
Holding an Associates degree in Fine Art from The Institute of American Indian Arts, Bachelors in Fine Art from The College of Santa Fe, Masters of Fine Art from the University of Illinois and an Honorary Doctorate in Fine Art from Mitchell College, New London Connecticut.
My art, lecturing and teaching has centered around achieving a national shift in the perception of native people. All too often we are still seen as objects or as a people trapped in the past-tense. We are twenty first century people, and must be seen as such in order to deal with the serious issues that face us today. Yet, even in the aftermath of a momentous civil rights movement we are invisible under the weight of “mythology.” Our Native Students need to be recognized so that they can contribute to the larger community.
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Indigenous Location
Vancouver, BC Indigitization is a BC based collaborative initiative between Indigenous communities and organizations, the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, the Museum of Anthropology, Northern BC Archives (UNBC), and X̱wi7x̱wa Library, and the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT) to facilitate capacity building in Indigenous information management.
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Indigenous Location
Arcata, CA Dedicated to Indigenous Peoples’ self-determination and the sovereignty of Native nations.
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Indigenous Location
Kin Theory is a global Indigenous media makers database creating media connections that support narrative sovereignty.
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Indigenous Location
Vancouver, BC Snotty Nose Rez Kids is an 'Indigenous Trap' duo from Vancouver, BC.