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Indigenous Mathematicians: Dr. Michael Little-Crow
Dr. Michael Little Crow is an esteemed Indigenous Math Educator deeply committed to promoting mathematics education and empowering learners from diverse backgrounds. He is a member of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa-Cree people. He co-founded OPEN Global Village, Original Peoples Education Network, which supports education abroad initiatives. He actively collaborates with the education agencies of several tribal nations to provide professional development opportunities in mathematics, aiming to enhance teaching methodologies and empower educators within these communities. His doctoral research focused on the development of a podcast titled "Professional Development for Math Educators: Amplifying, Hearing, and Understanding the Voice of Community Educators." 








https://www.facebook.com/openglobalvillage



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1 year ago
28 minutes 5 seconds

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Indigenous Mathematicians: Kori Czuy
Kori Czuy, ᒥᐦᑯᐱᐦᐁᓯᐤ, is Cree/Métis Polish, and was born in Treaty 8 by the banks of the Peace River. She is the Manager, Indigenous Engagement at the Spark Science Centre, focusing on bringing together multiple ways of knowing science. Kori is on an ongoing journey to reconnect with and learn from the knowings of the land, as well as helping others connect with the complexities of these knowings alongside Western science.



Her PhD is in storying mathematics; through her research she worked with children and Treaty 7 Elders to explore the depth of mathematics within Indigenous stories.



www.relationalsciencecircle.com



Podcast “Ancestral Science” on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/0uGuMvlde8aEuntOaeGmhK?si=f356934ff3b6479e)



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2 years ago
22 minutes 59 seconds

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Temaʻuonukuhiva Teʻikitekahioho-Wolff
Temaʻuounukuhiva Teʻikitekahioho-Wolff was born in Hilo, Hawaiʻi and raised in the district of Puna. He went to Ke Kula o Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu, a Hawaiian language immersion school, where he learned Hawaiian language. He is of ʻEnana (Marquesan), Hawaiian, Chinese, Dutch and American descent. He currently lives in Aotearoa New Zealand with his partner and in 2020 pursued a Masters of Māori and Pacific Development from the University of Waikato while writing his thesis on the ancestral fishing methods of Nukuhiva. He speaks English, Hawaiian and Marquesan and is learning to speak French and Māori. His interests are in Polynesian linguistics and culture, connecting people throughout the Pacific and enjoying the ocean, whether it be through fishing, diving or surfing.
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2 years ago
39 minutes 20 seconds

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Indigenous Mathematicians: Bryan Dawson
Dr. Bryan Dawson is a University Professor of Mathematics, from Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He has a public Canvas course called “Calculus with Infinitesimals”: https://uu.instructure.com/courses/13558
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3 years ago
25 minutes 37 seconds

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Indigenous Mathematicians: Roberta and Jodie Hunter
Jodie and Roberta are a mother/daughter duo both from Institute of Education at Massey University in New Zealand with Cook Island roots.Dr. Jodie Hunter is an Associate Professor and teaches papers in the area of Mathematics Education and Pasifika education. She has previously worked in the area of mathematics education at Plymouth University, UK in the Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching and Learning. Her research interests include effective mathematics teaching and culturally responsive teaching for Pasifika learners.Dr. Roberta Hunter is a Professor of Pāsifika Education Studies. Her research explores ambitious teaching; mathematical practices; communication and participation; and strength based and culturally sustaining practices in mathematics classrooms. Her most recent research has examined the mathematical practices students use as they work on problems embedded in social justice contexts.
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3 years ago
20 minutes 25 seconds

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Indigenous Mathematicians: Edward Doolittle
Dr. Edward Doolittle is Kanyenkehake (Flint Nation = Mohawk) from Six Nations in southern Ontario. He earned his PhD in pure mathematics (partial differential equations) from the University of Toronto in 1997. In 2000-2001 he was a member of Onkwewenna Kentsyohkwa (Our Language Group) studying the Mohawk language full time in immersion in his home community. In 2001, he joined the faculty of First Nations University of Canada, a federated college of the University of Regina, where he is now Associate Professor of Mathematics.



Dr. Doolittle is interested in probability, particularly in relation to partial differential operators. He is also interested in Indigenous mathematics and related concepts like Indigenizing mathematics, traditional mathematics, and ethnomathematics, and the educational possibilities afforded by those different views of mathematics. He is the recipient of a Governor General’s Academic Medal (Gold) and an Honorable Mention in the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition.
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3 years ago
33 minutes 58 seconds

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Indigenous Mathematicians: Craig Young
Craig Young is from Tséch’ízhí, Arizona and was nominated recently for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, the nation’s highest honor for STEM and computer science teachers. He is Honágháahnii, born for Kinłichíi’nii. His maternal grandfather is Tł’ááshchí’í, and his paternal grandfather is Nát’oh Dine’é Bitáá’chii’nii (Táchii’nii).He is a STEM educator/ethno-mathematician/after-school program staffer at Tuba City Boarding School. He maintains a family and is working on a doctorate in leadership at Fielding Graduate University. He also runs TCBS’s Thunderbird Robotics Team, is part of the Alliance of Indigenous Math Circles, runs Tuba City’s Arrowhead Math Circles, runs a few math camps across the Nation, and runs Warriors of Hope is character development for boys.Linkshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzeJtfjFjiwMmkhm1cDYuDwhttps://aimathcircles.org/allied-math-circles/Facebook: Arrowhead Math CircleContact info: arrowheadmathcircle@gmail.com
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3 years ago
34 minutes 37 seconds

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Maohi Vaa Navigator – Moeata Galenon
Moeata Galenon, the first female Maohi Navigator on the traditional canoe Faafaite.

She shares her journey of becoming a crew member of Faafaite, to becoming the first female navigator on the vaa, after she sailed from Tahiti to Aotearoa/New Zealand with co-navigator Titaua Teipoarii in 2019 without using any instruments. She shares on the importance of indigenous knowledge in navigating and in perpetuating our cultures.
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3 years ago
44 minutes 13 seconds

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Dr. Jessica Hernandez – El Salvador – Fresh Banana Leaves
Dr. Jessica Hernandez (Maya Ch’orti’ & Binnizá) is a transnational Indigenous scholar, scientist, and community advocate based in the Pacific Northwest. Her work is grounded in her Indigenous cultures and ways of knowing. In her newest book, "Fresh Banana Leaves," Jessica breaks down why western conservationism isn't working--and offers Indigenous models informed by case studies, personal stories, and family histories that center the voices of Latin American women and land protectors.
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3 years ago
37 minutes 6 seconds

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Osage Treaty 1865- Part 2 – Jimmy Lee Beason – The Treaty Series
This episode is apart of our treaty series. Jimmy Lee Beason a father and husband, writer, poet and fiction storyteller shares in part 2 about the Osaga Treaty of 1865. He is apart of the People of the Middle Waters, Eagle Clan - Osage. The known area of today as Kansas.

Connect with Jimmy:
Ig - @osage_native_scholar

Learn more at www.nativestories.org

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3 years ago
10 minutes 3 seconds

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Osage Treaty 1808 – Part 1 – Jimmy Lee Beason – The Treaty Series
This episode is apart of our treaty series. Jimmy Lee Beason a father and husband, writer, poet and fiction storyteller shares in part 1 about the Osaga Treaty of 1808. He is apart of the People of the Middle Waters, Eagle Clan - Osage. The known area of today as Kansas.

Connect with Jimmy:
Ig - @osage_native_scholar

Learn more at www.nativestories.org

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3 years ago
13 minutes 26 seconds

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Norfolk Island – The Canberra treaty – Treaty Series
This episode is apart of our treaty series on Norfolks Islanders, The Canberra treaty, What was the understanding that the islanders had when they left Pitcairn Island and settled on Norfolk Island, How has it affected the land and people
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3 years ago
22 minutes 50 seconds

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California K Treaty – Treaty Series
Unratified California Treaty K of 1852 is one of the treaties Native Californians signed in 1851−52 provided eighteen reservations (about 11,700 square miles, one-seventh of California) as homelands for indigenous people. U.S. commissioner O.M. Wozencraft and people associated with the San Luis Rey (Luiseño), Cahuilla, and Serrano Indians signed this treaty. Article 3, “To promote the settlement and improvement of said Nations,” gives the United States all their land but a reservation.
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3 years ago
23 minutes 22 seconds

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Deeds of Cession – Eastern Sāmoa – Treaty Series
The deeds of cession is a treaty between the United States of America and Eastern islands of Sāmoa that Dr. Brian Alofaituli will be discussing on the history.
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3 years ago
13 minutes 54 seconds

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Masuria – Treaty Series
This episode will be on Masuria on the Masuria people with Dr. Lorenz Gonschor!

This is an overview of indigenous minorities in Europe in general, Masurian ancestors and relatives, how the two international agreements affected them, and finally how there is now a cultural resurgence among those Masurians who survived these upheavals and continue to live there today.

Connect with Lorenz:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lorenz.gonschor/

Scholar -
https://manoa-hawaii.academia.edu/LorenzGonschor?from_navbar=true

Learn more at www.nativestories.org
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4 years ago
25 minutes 2 seconds

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Waitangi Treaty of Aotearoa – Treaty Series
In this treaty series, we have the Waitangi Treaty of Aotearoa told by Koretotia Williams from Ngāpuhi, Ngātiwai - Aotearoa.

The Treaty is a broad statement of principles on which the British and Māori made a political compact to found a nation state and build a government in New Zealand. The document has three articles. In the English version, Māori cede the sovereignty of NZ to Britain, Māori give the Crown an exclusive right to buy lands they wish to sell, and in return, are guaranteed full rights of ownership of their lands, forests, fisheries and other possessions; and Māori are given the rights of British subjects. 

Connect with Korerotia:
Instagram - @_prince.williams Facebook - Korero Williams

Learn more at www.nativestories.org

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4 years ago
14 minutes 58 seconds

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Philippine History in the 1898 Treaty of Paris – Treaty Series
In this treaty series, we have Adrian Alarilla talks about the Philippine history in the 1898 Treaty of Paris. How this treaty was fought against before, during, and after its passing. How important the Phillippines relationship to the other parts of the world were.

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4 years ago
15 minutes 50 seconds

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Genomes as Moʻokūʻauhau
Genomes as Moʻokūʻauhau w/Dr. Keolu Fox



Sunday, October 10



7AM HST



Keolu Fox is the first Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) to receive a doctorate in genome sciences, and is an assistant professor at the University of California, San Diego, affiliated with the Department of Anthropology, the Global Health Program, the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute, the Climate Action Lab, the Design Lab, and the Indigenous Futures Institute. 



His work focuses on the connection between raw data as a resource and the emerging value of genomic health data from Indigenous communities. He has experience designing and engineering genome sequencing and editing technologies, and a decade of grassroots experience working with Indigenous partners to advance precision medicine. 



Currently Keolu serves as a board member for the Native BioData Consortium (NBDC) and as a Global Chair for the Equity for Indigenous Research and Innovation Coordinating Hub (ENRICH). Along with ENRICH and NBDC Keolu and partners are building a library for Indigenous health data in partnership with Indigenous communities. 



Through this partnership they will pilot a platform that will enable collecting and protecting Indigenous health data using Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDS) principles, which provides a framework for allowing Indigenous communities themselves to manage and benefit from their own data. Ultimately, they hope to create a replicable standard for Indigenous data sovereignty. 



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4 years ago
50 minutes 14 seconds

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The Treaty of Cession – Fiji – Treaty Series
October 10 - 7AM HST
The Treaty Series

Featuring Ulamila Monica Cagivanua (@misscaginavanua poetry ig: @afijiandaughter), is an iTaukei (Indigenous Fijian) womxn born and raised in Fiji
with village ties to Ekita, Yawe in Kadavu and maternal links to Nasilai in Rewa.

In this episode she goes over the Treaty of the Cession as examined by the work of
Joeli Baledrokadroka. Signed on the 10 th of October 1874 at Nasovi.

Learn more at www.nativestories.org

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4 years ago
19 minutes 6 seconds

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Founding of Keaukaha Hawaiian Homestead
Halena Kapuni-Reynolds, a PhD student in American Studies, writing his dissertation on the history of Kaukaha and Hawaiian homesteading discusses his research and experience about Puhi Bay and the founding of the Keaukaha homestead community.
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4 years ago
27 minutes 45 seconds

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Yesterdays shared indigenous knowledge