Spring Quarter 2010   Spirituality: Eyes of the Unknown

<>Theory to Praxis Workshop Dates/Schedule 

April 16th       Friday 8-5, TESC Longhouse        

“Weaving Research Communities Together: Research Protocols in Indian Country”       

Keynote Speaker: Dr Gregory Cajete

Workshop Titles:

           Historical Problems of Research in Indian Country

           Indigenous Reciprocity and Values

           What are the Sacred Boundaries of Ethnographical Research?

           Community-Based Participatory Research

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April 24th       Saturday 10-3 Longhouse 1007A

Topics include cultural encapsulation, Maslow’s Hierarchy of Need, Language of Oppression, review the Wa Tribal/State Agreement, and Review the Child Welfare Ordinance of Puget Sound Tribes.  Films: In the White Man’s Image and Voices of Hope.

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May 8th           Saturday 10-3 Longhouse 1007A

Basketry as Therapy – We’re going to invite Canoe Families from Chehalis, Skokomish, Squaxin, and Nisqually to join us to make small items for the 2010 canoe journey.  We will show several related film clips, have a textbook display for students to build their bibliography, and have several basketry items on display. 

Graduating Indian students from several programs across campus will join us to weave their mortarboards and sew honor shawls.                      

May 22nd        Saturday 10-3 Longhouse 1007A

                        Student Presentations

Graduating Indian students from several programs across campus will join us to weave their mortarboards and sew honor shawls.

 

June 5th          Saturday 10-3 Longhouse 1007A

                        Student Presentations

Graduating Indian students from several programs across campus will join us to weave their mortarboards and sew honor shawls.





Winter Quarter 2010   Spirituality: Eyes of the Unknown

Theory to Praxis Workshop Dates/Schedule

THEORY TO PRAXIS EMERGING SYLLABUS


Jan 9th        Lab 2 Room 2211
                    9-12    Basketry as Therapy
                    12-3    River of Culture (Language of Oppression; Maslow’s Hierarchy of Need)
                                View – In the White Man’s Image
       
We will schedule the following topics for the remaining weeks:
Bloom’s Taxonomy, Critical Thinking, Cultural Encapsulation, Review of the provisions of the Act, Review the Washington Tribal/State Agreement, Review the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, Review the Child Welfare Ordinance of Puget Sound Tribes.  We’ll schedule the following films: Half of Anything, A Century of Genocide in the Americas: The Residential School, and others identified by participants.


Jan 23rd     Longhouse Room 1007A

Feb 6th       Longhouse Room 1007A
      
Feb 20th     Lab 2 Room 2211

       
Mar 6th     Longhouse
                  Generations Rising
                  8-10    Set up
                10-12    Train Volunteers at various stations
                11:30    Tribal students arrive

                12-4    Art Activities
                  4-6    Naming (tentative)