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Summary: Indigenous knowledge systems are represented in many ways.
Concepts of relatedness and interconnectedness are
embedded in the creation, production and sharing of ways of
knowing. These systems inform Indigenous research,
scholarship and activism. We invite you to learn as Indigenous
and Native graduate students and faculty discuss their work at
our 10th Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium.
Symposium & Keynote with Dr. Stephanie Fryberg
Friday, May 13, 9 am-5 pm
Forest Club Room, Anderson Building, 207
Film Screening: Club Native
Friday, May 13, 7 pm
Forest Club Room, Anderson Building, 207
Master Class: Indigenous Filmmaking
with Tracey Deer
Saturday, May 14, 10 am-2 pm
Kane Hall, Walker-Ames Room
Stephanie Fryberg, Tulalip, is Assistant
Professor in Psychology and American Indian
Studies at the University of Arizona. Recent
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