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The Ojibwe Night Sky

Aanishnaabemowin, American Indian, collaboration, constellations, indigenous knowledge, Ojibwe, shared voices, stars, storytelling

Please join us for a conversation with our Artist in Residence (AIR) Sam Zimmerman and Language Instructor Michael Zimmerman Jr. about constellations of the night sky through an Ojibwe lens.

Indigenous Identity in Higher Education

American Indian, Education, identity, indigenous knowledge, shared voices, University Wisconsin-Milwaukee

In collaboration with the Electa Quinney Institute and the American Indian Student Center, the Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion presents a panel discussion about the complexity of “Indigenous Identity in Higher Education.” This discussion will provide a foundation for… Read More

Celebratory Lunch with Pat Northrup

collaboration, Education, indigenous knowledge, shared voices, storytelling

Join us for lunch and casual conversation with Pat Northrup, who obtained her Indigenous Arts in Business, Interdisciplinary degree, Bachelor of Science from UW-Superior in December of 2022 at the age of 72. Feel free to share this with anyone… Read More

UWM Indigenous American Faculty Influence Outcome of Kletzsch Park dam proposal

December 29, 2019Article, Interview, NewsAmerican Indian, collaboration, Milwaukee County Parks, Native American, native nations, shared voices, University Wisconsin-Milwaukee

(below is only a portion of the full article. CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE as reported by Alison Dirr, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel originally published 1:23 p.m. CT Dec. 24, 2019 | Updated 2:02 p.m. CT Dec. 24, 2019) Questions and… Read More

“Indigenous Voices” in the Planetarian issue of December

January 10, 2019Article, NewsAmerican Indian, cross discipline, partnerships, planetarium, shared voices, star stories, storytelling

In the Spring months of last year (2018), the UWM Manfred Olson Planetarium, the Electa Quinney Institute, and the native community came together to share stories and connections of star and earth. The development and lessons learned from the “Indigenous… Read More

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