ASU - Turning Points MagazineVisualizing the Indigenous Research ExperienceLucilla Taryole’s art creations have always reached the masses. In fifth grade, Lucilla (Kiowa and Mvskoke) submitted artwork into their…Dec 1, 2023Dec 1, 2023
ASU - Turning Points MagazineRecognizing ASU students’ experiences with Missing and Murdered Indigenous PeoplesBy: Cassie L. Harvey (Diné and Zuni Tribes) | Kayleigh Stanek | Kathleen A. Fox | Katonya Begay (Diné Tribe)Nov 18, 2022Nov 18, 2022
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ASU - Turning Points MagazineThe legacy of Shon QuannieThe Native Sun Devil community lost one of its own with the passing of Indigenous creative Shon Paul Quannie. Shon, Acoma Pueblo, was an…Mar 4, 20221Mar 4, 20221
ASU - Turning Points MagazineReframing networking: Indigenous relationalityBy: Nicholet Deschine ParkhurstMar 4, 20221Mar 4, 20221