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Twenty Years of UNM’s Native American Studies Department

Landscape view of canyons and forests with a logo for the University of New Mexico Native American Studies program in the foreground.

11.29.24 – Correspondent Antonia Gonzales looks back at 20 years of UNM’s Native American Studies Department with a professor and an alumna. They discuss the program and its impacts in local and national indigenous communities.  Correspondent: Antonia Gonzales (Navajo)  Guests:  Tiffany Lee (Diné /Lakota), Chair and Professor, UNM Native American Studies Department   Rebekah Horsechief (Osage/Pawnee), Alumna   

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Diné Architect Reimagines Columbus

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11.29.24 – Correspondent Antonia Gonzales sits down with the Diné architect leading a project in Ohio to replace colonialist monuments and tributes. Tamarah Begay oversees the “Reimagining Columbus” project and explains how she’s collecting input from many cultural groups and assembling it all using her own Indigenous perspective as a guide.     Correspondent: Antonia Gonzales (Navajo) …

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