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2013 Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Conference. Dr. Donald Grinde is Professor of American Studies at the University of Buffalo, with a research focus on Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) history and…
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2013 Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Conference. Elder Esther Stutzman is a Coos and Komemma Kalapuya traditional storyteller and enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz, OR.
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2013 Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Conference. Elder Theresa
Parker is NW Native American Basketweavers Association founding member, and member of the Makah Nation, Neah Bay, OR.
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2013 Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Conference. Lina Markishtum is a traditional protocol keeper of the Makah Nation Longhouse Neah Bay, WA .
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2013 Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Conference. Dr. Thomas Maness is Dean, OSU College of Forestry.
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2013 Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Conference. Dr. Jackson is Elder of Confederated Tribes of Klamath-Modoc, OR, and an OSU Alumnus.
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Dinesh D’Souza and Michael Shermer debate the question: Is Christianity Good for American Politics?
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Benjamin Madley, a postdoctoral fellow in History and Native American Studies at Dartmouth, is a young scholar who has already played a major role in genocide studies. He focuses on “frontier…
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Sonny Montes and Mexican American Activism in Oregon
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John Little, former executive director of the Valley Migrant League, discusses Sonny Montes and Mexican American Activism in Oregon at Oregon State on September 29, 2011
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Glenn Anthony May, author of Sonny Montes and Mexican American Activism in Oregon, speaks at Oregon State University September 29, 2011
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Jody Seay with Dawn Babb Prochovnic of Portland, a 2011 Oregon Book Award Finalist for The Nest Where I Like to Rest. Dawn is founder of SmallTalk Learning, a company that specializes in providing…
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2011 Oregon Book Award winner Paul VanDevelder. Savages and Scoundrels: The Untold Story of Americas Road to Empire through Indian Territory
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Bob Welch, columnist with the (Eugene) Register Guard, discusses American Nightingale: The Story of Frances Slanger, Forgotten Heroine of Normandy.
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Meet Jaime Pinkham, OSU ALum and College of Forestry graduate, with an amazing career path! Strengthening Education and Employment for Diverse Students (SEEDS) is an OSU College of Forestry diversity…
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Dr. Natalie Dollar, OSU-Cascades Liberal Studies Program
The Grateful Dead and their fans have had a remarkable impact on American culture and music culture. Natalie Dollar explores the Grateful…
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