Cheryl Slover–Linett Founder of Lead Feather, and Travis Teller Diné medicine man, and teacher of Diné culture and language.
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Cheryl Slover–Linett Founder of Lead Feather, and Travis Teller Diné medicine man, and teacher of Diné culture and language.
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Aimée Barry Broustra On her film The Young Ancestors, which is part of the New Mexico Women and Film Fiesta, and her lecture, “Reciprocity in Storytelling.”
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Dan Namingha and Michael Namingha Artists, on the 25th anniversary of the Niman Fine Art
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Pamela Pierce, CEO of Silver Bullet Productions, producer of the documentary A Thousand Voices, and Matthew Martinez, Co-producer of the documentary and tribal official at Ohkay Owingeh
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Michael Brown President of the School for Advanced Research, author of the new book, Upriver: The Turbulent Life and Times of an Amazonian People
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Steve Elmore Author of the new book In Search of Nampeyo
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David Grant Noble Archaeological writer and photographer, editor of the new book, Living the Ancient Southwest
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Dean Falk Evolutionary Anthropologist, Senior Scholar at the School for Advanced Research, author of Finding Our Tongues: Mothers, Infants & the Origins of Language.
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Sundance Institute Native Film Series at the Jean Cocteau Cinema
Bird Runningwater Director of Sundance Institute’s Native American and Indigenous Program.
Sterlin Harjo Filmmaker. His new documentary is This May Be the Last Time.
Syndey Freeland writer and director of Drunktown’s Finest.
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John Kantner VP of the School for Advanced Research and author of Ancient Puebloan Southwest, published by Cambridge University Press
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