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Native Voices Profiles
The voices heard in this program are tribal members who care deeply and passionately about their culture.
Jim Enote - farmer and interrupted artist – considers his career an odyssey of hitch hiking, watermelon picking, and writing. Besides currently serving as Executive Director of the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center, he is also a Senior Advisor for Mountain Cultures with the Mountain Institute and serves on the Board of Trustees for the Grand Canyon Trust. He is now camped out at his work in progress home in Zuni.
Davina R. Two Bears is of the Bitter Water Clan, Todich’ii’nii, and born for Red Streak Running into the Water Clan, Tachi’inii. A true Native of northern Arizona, Davina grew up in the border towns of Flagstaff and Winslow Arizona, and also on the Navajo Reservation in Bird Springs, her home community, Leupp, and Tuba City. She received her B.A. from Dartmouth College and her M.A. in socio-cultural anthropology from Northern Arizona University and is the first Navajo woman Program Manager of the Navajo Nation Archaeology Department - Northern Arizona University student training program.
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Native Voices on the Colorado River
Joelle Clark, Program Director
Northern Arizona University
PO Box 15200
Flagstaff, Az. 86011
joelle.clark@nau.edu
tel 928.523.8797
fax 928.523.9135 |