Fleetwood Onsite Conference Recording - Conference presentation capture Contact  |  My Account  |  Cart Contents  |  Checkout   
  Home » NTHP - National Trust for Historic Preservation » National Preservation Conference October 21-25, 2008 » MP3 Download

Previous Product  Product 90 of 132  Next Product   From: National Preservation Conference October 21-25, 2008

 
 8193 Standing in the Center of the World: Cultural Preservation from Native Perspectives -NTHP08 MP3
[MP3 Download]
$10.00   
Select Format:

Sponsored by the National Trust Board of Advisors
Intermediate / Advanced

Preservation for Native Americans is about more than saving buildings. With
respect for the wisdom of our elders and with regard for future generations,
speakers from the Cherokee, Cheyenne, Odawa, and Ponca tribes, and a
native Hawaiian, will discuss activities that assist in the preservation of native
life ways and sacred sites, preserve indigenous languages and traditional
knowledge, foster youth development and participation, maintain traditional
foods systems, and protect environmental and natural resources.
AIA/CES LU (HSW): 1.5 / Session #R23
Tulsa Convention Center: Conference Hall A

Speakers: Frank Ettawageshik, Tribal Chairman, Little Traverse Bay Bands
of Odawa Indians; Dan C. Jones, Tribal Chairman, Ponca Nation; Albert M.
LeBeau III, Archaeologist and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Cheyenne
River Sioux Tribe; Lani Ma’a Lapilio, Principal, Ku’iwalu, LLC; Mary Ellen M.
Meredith, President, Cherokee National historical Society
Session Manager: Margaret Welsh, Director, Resource Center, National
Trust for Historic Preservation

 






 Copyright © 2024 Fleetwood Onsite Conference Recording


Fleetwood Facebook Page Follow us on Twitter Fleetwood on YouTube