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Professor and researcher at Portland State University who studies science communication, particularly issues that impact American Indians. She is enrolled with the Osage tribe.
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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Landmark Case
This month’s Osage newspaper leads with a story of the Cobell case, a landmark decision that impacts all tribes ethically and some tribes financially.
Posted in authenticity, Family, Indian, journalism, Osage, Uncategorized
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Trust
I was thinking about trust the other day when talking about values with someone interested in moving to Portland and joining our staff. We agreed that values are linked to trust.
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Where Are You From?
One of my mentors, Jack McLeod at the University of Wisconsin, told a crew of new doctoral students to dig deep into theory and understand its roots.
Posted in authenticity, framing, Indian, Native Science, science, writing
Tagged Indigenous Science, science
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Home-Made Candles
My sister Mary told me what she wants from Santa is to spend time with her kids, so she asked them for creative ways to do stuff together.
Posted in authenticity, Family, Osage
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That will be $2.99
I keep a small fish tank in my office, which can be a conversation piece for students and staff who come to chat.
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Dumb Rules
Kevin Gover, head of the National Museum of the American Indian, was addressing staff members at the museum over the summer and remarked that he likes rules.
Posted in Indian, science, writing
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It Tastes Better in the Right Bowl
The Osages drank beverages from a cup without handles, essentially making it a bowl.
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Wah Kee Lah
I love listening to the Osage language tapes.
Posted in authenticity, community, Indian, Lakota, Osage
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