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First Nations Conference |
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March 20th & 21st, 2008 Native Studies at Boise State University: Talking Strategy |
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Wilma Mankiller |
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Keynote Speaker, Friday March 21st in the Jordan Ballroom from 7:30-9:30pm |
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"Leading From the Heart" |
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Wilma Mankiller, former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, lives on the land which was allotted to her paternal grandfather, John Mankiller, just after Oklahoma became a state in 1907. Surrounded by the Cherokee Hills and the Cookson Hills, she lives in a historically rich area where a person's worth is not determined by the size of their bank account or portfolio. Her family name "Mankiller" as far as they can determine, is an old military title that was given to the person in charge of protecting the village. As the leader of the Cherokee people she represented the second largest tribe in the United States, the largest being the Dine (Navajo) Tribe. Mankiller was the first female in modern history to lead a major Native American tribe. With an enrolled population of over 140,000, and an annual budget of more than $75 million, and more than 1,200 employees spread over 7,000 square miles, her task may have been equaled to that of a chief executive officer of a major corporation. |
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| Wilma Mankiller is proudly brought here courtesy of the Boise State University Martin Luther King Human Rights Celebration Committee and Student Activities. | ||
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Attendance is free, but there is a parking fee. |
For Information, Please contact Cochairs: |
| Gretchen L.S. Cotrell, Ph.D., Associate Professor |
Larry McNeil, Professor |
Martin Cutler, Ph.D.Assist. Professor |
| (208)426-3145 |
(208)426-4110 |
208-426-1307 |
| gcotrell@boisestate.edu |
Cotrell, McNeil & Cutler are American Indian faculty at BSU.