Deserae Kill Eagle will be providing an overview of U.S. federal policies and how they have historically impacted Indigenous communities of North America. Despite governmental assimilative tactics, tribal nations still possess innate protective factors such as cultural resilience to overcome historical loss symptoms of poverty, violence, discrimination, and oppression. This session will help create a sense of community by viewing the current assets of tribal nations as tools to overcome historical loss and contribute to sustainable solutions for future generations. The historical awareness this session provides will help educators understand the perspective and necessity of IEFA.
- Malta High School, 1 High School Lane, S 9th St W, Room #104
- Monday-Tuesday, June 10-11, 2024
8:30 AM – 5:00 PM daily (1 hour lunch break) - Cost: $45/$110
- Contact person: Alyssa Cliver, alyssac@gtccmt.org
- Link for registration: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bZiYXp46a4G6qh-lxz7yGKMjz_DxO8X7txk0EjLUaDc/edit?usp=sharing [docs.google.com]