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Native Minnesota with Rebecca Crooks-Stratton
Understand Native Minnesota
5 episodes
4 months ago
With the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community’s Understand Native Minnesota campaign ending, so is this podcast. In this final episode, host Rebecca Crooks-Stratton shares highlights from the podcast series and talks about the campaign’s successes in Minnesota classrooms. She is also joined by two Native students to reflect on their education experiences and SMSC Chairman Cole Miller to discuss what’s next for the tribe. EPISODE RESOURCES Understand Native Minnesota: https://www.understandnativemn.org/ Sign up for email alerts: https://www.understandnativemn.org/get-involved/stay-updated/ A Guide to Reliable Native American-Related Teaching Resources: https://www.understandnativemn.org/publications/ Minnesota Native American Essential Understandings for Educators: https://www.understandnativemn.org/publications/ Minnesota Native News podcast: https://minnesotanativenews.org/ Learn more about Mdewakanton Dakota history and culture at the SMSC’s cultural center: https://hocokatati.org/
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With the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community’s Understand Native Minnesota campaign ending, so is this podcast. In this final episode, host Rebecca Crooks-Stratton shares highlights from the podcast series and talks about the campaign’s successes in Minnesota classrooms. She is also joined by two Native students to reflect on their education experiences and SMSC Chairman Cole Miller to discuss what’s next for the tribe. EPISODE RESOURCES Understand Native Minnesota: https://www.understandnativemn.org/ Sign up for email alerts: https://www.understandnativemn.org/get-involved/stay-updated/ A Guide to Reliable Native American-Related Teaching Resources: https://www.understandnativemn.org/publications/ Minnesota Native American Essential Understandings for Educators: https://www.understandnativemn.org/publications/ Minnesota Native News podcast: https://minnesotanativenews.org/ Learn more about Mdewakanton Dakota history and culture at the SMSC’s cultural center: https://hocokatati.org/
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Sharing Ojibwe culture and language with Dr. Anton Treuer
Native Minnesota with Rebecca Crooks-Stratton
39 minutes 42 seconds
1 year ago
Sharing Ojibwe culture and language with Dr. Anton Treuer
Rebecca sits down with author, speaker, trainer and professor Dr. Anton Treuer. Anton is a professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University and author of many books, including “Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask” and “The Language Warrior’s Manifesto.” They discuss Ojibwe language revitalization efforts, writing and the exciting projects he has on the horizon, such as the release of his debut novel, “Where Wolves Don't Die.” This podcast series is a part of the SMSC’s Understand Native Minnesota campaign that concluded in January 2024. This episode was filmed before the series concluded. EPISODE RESOURCES Understand Native Minnesota: https://www.understandnativemn.org/ More about Anton Treuer: https://antontreuer.com/ Anton Treuer’s books: https://antontreuer.com/books Follow Anton on X/Twitter for Ojibwe Word of the Day videos: https://twitter.com/antontreuer Follow Anton on YouTube for Ojibwe Word of the Day videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC02Ei64PpI3ET-bMvTAr-sQ Educator Academies on February 21 and March 14: https://www.understandnativemn.org/register-for-educator-academies-on-february-21-or-march-14/
Native Minnesota with Rebecca Crooks-Stratton
With the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community’s Understand Native Minnesota campaign ending, so is this podcast. In this final episode, host Rebecca Crooks-Stratton shares highlights from the podcast series and talks about the campaign’s successes in Minnesota classrooms. She is also joined by two Native students to reflect on their education experiences and SMSC Chairman Cole Miller to discuss what’s next for the tribe. EPISODE RESOURCES Understand Native Minnesota: https://www.understandnativemn.org/ Sign up for email alerts: https://www.understandnativemn.org/get-involved/stay-updated/ A Guide to Reliable Native American-Related Teaching Resources: https://www.understandnativemn.org/publications/ Minnesota Native American Essential Understandings for Educators: https://www.understandnativemn.org/publications/ Minnesota Native News podcast: https://minnesotanativenews.org/ Learn more about Mdewakanton Dakota history and culture at the SMSC’s cultural center: https://hocokatati.org/