My final project is Native Americans on campus today and the legal status of Native American nations in Pennsylvania or the lack thereof.
My in-person interviews will hopefully include Professor Burns (cnb006@bucknell.edu ) and/or Professor Orr (james.orr@bucknell.edu ), who are professors at Bucknell and members of Native American nations.
I also hope to interview Vernese Edghill-Walden (vee001@bucknell.edu ), the vice president of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
If possible, I will interview Sierra Pete M’22 (snp003@bucknell.edu), who is an alumnus and whose culture is Native American. Through research, she is still on campus as a costume studio manager, so hopefully, she will be open to an in-person interview.
For my article on the legal status of Native American nations, I hope to interview Won Choi, Ph.D., MPH (woc222@lehigh.edu), the Interim Director of the Institute for Indigenous Studies at Lehigh University.
I am also considering writing an article on the Haudenosaunee, and would like to interview Sid Jamieson for that.
Native Voices at Bucknell
- Professor background and experience on Bucknell’s campus
- Student background and experience on Bucknell’s campus.
- Bucknell initiatives (or lack thereof) to support students who are members of Native American Nations
Native Nations in Pennsylvania:
- Identifying Native American Nations and communities in Pennsylvania today
- Legal Status of Native American Nations in Pennsylvania
- Impact of legal status on the Native American Nations or communities
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