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Speakers
Glenabah Martinez, Ph.D., College of Education, University of New Mexico
Myla Vicenti Carpio, Ph.D, American Indian Studies, Arizona State University
Tiffany Lee, Ph.D., Native American Studies, University of New Mexico
Vincent Werito, Ph.D, College of Education, University of New Mexico
Gregory A . Cajete, Ph.D., College of Education/Native American Studies, University of New Mexico
Robin Minthorn, Ph.D., College of Education/Native American Studies
Leola Tsinnajinnie, Ph.D., Native American Studies