[Nmtriblibs] Fw: [EXTERNAL] IAIE Brown Bag Series _ April 18, 2024
Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA
Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov
Wed Apr 10 08:09:56 MDT 2024
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Cassandra E. Osterloh (Cherokee Nation), MLS, MA
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[cid:b4c75536-0979-43a8-8c42-16d528ae423a]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator
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Please join us online as we continue our monthly series as members of the Institute for American Indian Education (IAIE) at University of New Mexico and partners talk about their research and current work related to educator preparation, language and culture, leadership, and other topics related to Indigenous education. Time will be available for questions after presentations. Series will be held online every 4th Thursday of the month from 1 P.M to 2 P.M MT. If you would like to revisit past series and share with others, please check out our YouTube Channel<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN_ihAlmPEuOSipQlIPxxgA> or visit our website at iaie.unm.edu
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What’s happening this month?
On Thursday, April 18, 2024 the brown bag series will feature Dr. Daniel Wildcat, Ph.D.
Daniel R. Wildcat is a Yuchi member of the Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma. His service as teacher and administrator at Haskell spans 38 years. In 2013 he was the Gordon Russell visiting professor of Native American Studies at Dartmouth College. Dr. Wildcat received an interdisciplinary Ph.D. from the University of Missouri at Kansas City. In 1994 he partnered with the Hazardous Substance Research Center at Kansas State University to create the Haskell Environmental Research Studies (HERS) Center and subsequently started the HERS summer undergraduate internship program with KU professor Dr. Joane Nagel.
Dr. Wildcat is currently the principal investigator of a 20M, 5 year, NSF-funded project to develop the Rising Voices, Changing Coasts Research Hub at Haskell. His books include: Power and Place: Indian Education In America, with Vine Deloria, Jr.; Destroying Dogma: Vine Deloria’s Legacy on Intellectual America, with Steve Pavlik. His book, Red Alert: Saving the Planet with Indigenous Knowledge, suggests Indigenous ingenuity - Indigenuity – is required to reduce the environmental damage in the Anthropocene. He is a co-author of the Southern Great Plains chapter of the Fourth National Climate Assessment. Dr. Wildcat’s new book is entitled, Indigenuity: Learning the Lessons of Mother Earth.
What will the Brown Bag entail?
Abstract: Indigenous education requires decolonization and indigenization processes. Neither is easy for the pervasive character of most people’s everyday lives are entangled in systems, i.e., relationships, that are destructive and contrary to our own Indigenous traditions of education and the knowledge they offer. This short presentation will suggest Indigenous education will require a radical replacement of formal education K-12 and post-secondary education with practical exercises of Indigenous ingenuity or Indigenuity. Deep spatial (place based) activities that are consistent with the 4e theory of cognition.
To receive a Zoom link, register here<https://unm.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtcOqtrzouE9EKADEMOfvGZV69s1_qRglN#/registration>.
Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email containing a link and information about joining. Zoom link will be sent one hour prior to event as a reminder. If you have questions or would like more information, please email us at iaie at unm.edu<mailto:iaie at unm.edu> or visit our website at [iaie.unm.edu]iaie.unm.edu.
We look forward to virtually seeing you in our Brown Bag series!
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