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YouTube:

Anton Treuer channel

TED Talks:

Thriving in Indian Country: What’s In the Way and How Do We Overcome


Revitalizing Ojibwe:

Aanjibimaadizing (Changing Lives) Ojibwe Language Initiative

First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language


Ojibwe Word of the Day:


Upcoming Events:

Events
Indigenous Kids in Foster and Adoptive Placements: From the Indian Child Welfare Act to Best Practices for Helping Native Kids Know Themselves (Virtual)
Indigenous Kids in Foster and Adoptive Placements: From the Indian Child Welfare Act to Best Practices for Helping Native Kids Know Themselves (Virtual)
November 13

“We all do better when we all do better.” —Paul Wellstone

Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask (In-person)
Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask (In-person)
November 14

“Indians. We are so often imagined and so infrequently well understood.” —Anton Treuer

Longevity & Relational Health: An Indigenous Perspective (In-person)
Longevity & Relational Health: An Indigenous Perspective (In-person)
December 3

“We all do better when we all do better.” —Paul Wellstone

Where Wolves Don't Die: Barnes & Nobles Insta Live (Virtual)
Where Wolves Don't Die: Barnes & Nobles Insta Live (Virtual)
December 4

“Growth is more than a springtime flood, it’s a dance. Dance in all your seasons, my boy, and play the music loud.”  —Where Wolves Don’t Die by Anton Treuer


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Indigenous Studies Class Requirement Proposed at BSU →

April 12, 2020

An initiative led by students and faculty at Bemidji State to require all students to complete an indigenous studies course is underway, which if successful, may make BSU the first public, non-tribal university in the country to do so.

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