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Indigenous perspective a sense of place. We have a History to Tell. October 27th, 2013, 4-8 pm

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We Have our History to Tell. The panel is  to bring and gain an understanding, through Indigenous perspective a sense of place.
Panelist are:
Charlene Krise,Squaxin
Nancy Shippentower,Puyallup
Robert Satiacum, Puyallup
Marvin Kempf, Snoqualmie
Colleen Jollie,Turtle Mountain Chippewa                                                                      Darrell Phare, Lummi
Jewell James, Lummi                                                                                                            Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Lakota
Linley B. Logan,Tonawanda, Seneca

produced by:
Gary Galbreath, host/producer of “View from the Shore.”
Brian Frisina,aka Raven Redbone  host/producer of “Make No Bones About It.”

Make No Bones About It and View from the Shore you can listen on the air on October 27th, from 4-8 pm “Indigenous Perspective, Story and Sense of Place”. www.kaosradio.org

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Colleen Jollie visit with us on Make No Bones About It, March 17th, 2013, 4pm

Colleen Jollie visit with us on Make No Bones About It, March 17th, 2013, 4pm

Colleen Jollie earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Native American Studies and a Master’s degree in Public Administration, both from The Evergreen State College. She is a descendant of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Tribe. Ms. Jollie worked to create the Longhouse Education and Cultural Center at Evergreen; she helped found the Potlatch Fund and the Northwest Native American Basketweavers Association. Whether creating a new building or an organization, Colleen gathers people together to bring out ideas and create new realities. She describes this as “getting everyone into one canoe and pulling together toward a common destination.” She was deputy director at the Governor’s Office of Indian Affairs and the Tribal Liaison at the Washington State Department of Transportation.