Author: Indigenous Vision
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March 2023 Training!
Indigenous Vision is proud to present the next Cultural Humility training of trainers this March 2023! Register you and your team here! Method: • 2.5-hour training on Thursday and Friday, March 23rd, 24th, 30th, and 31st, 2023 from 9:30 am – 12:00 pm Pacific Time each day. Commitment to all 4 days is required as…
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Welcome Celina Gray
Indigenous Vision is proud to introduce our newest team member, Celina Gray! Celina is a Blackfoot & Metis community member, mother of four, and outstanding Indigenous scientist. A Native Science Fellow, American Indian College Ambassador, and former Northwest Representative of the National Student Congress for the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, Celina is also one…
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Cultural Humility Training Jan. 17 – 25
Seats are filling up for our next four day training that starts on January 17th. Register for our next Cultural Humility Training of Trainers! Indigenous Vision presents our first 2023, ‘Training of Trainers‘ virtual 10-hour workshop that takes place every Tuesday and Wednesday from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm MST. Together we’ll go over the…
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Mana Wahine Ekolu 2022
Indigenous Vision’s Faye Poley and Melissa Spence were invited to attend the ‘Mana Wahine Ekolu 2022’ conference on Oahu, Hawai’i this November. Mana Wahine Ekolu translates to ‘Female Empowerment Three’ and the conference is held in Kapolei, Oahu at the Aulani Resort. This truly amazing opportunity to come together with new friends was made possible…
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Thank you Apple Podcasts!
We’re so grateful the team behind the Apple Podcasts ‘Spotlight’ program reached out and invited us to be featured during Native American Heritage Month! Whoa, we were humbled to be chosen not just as Indigenous content creators, but chosen from the millions of podcasts streaming on Apple Podcasts. Thank you Kristina for your amazing work…
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Fall Newsletter 2022
Take a look at what Indigenous Vision and friends have been up to this fall! We celebrated Souta teaching her first TEK class at the University of Montana, more great work with our mapping and working dog team, cultural humility, and our upcoming internship!
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Cultural Humility with Phoenix Smith
We were so honored to have Phoenix Smith on our tenth installment of the Cultural Humility Podcast Series! Phoenix was a part of our March 2022 cohort and brought so much wisdom to our dialogue that we just had to invite them to explore the work further. J. Phoenix Smith earned a Graduate Certificate in…
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Cultural Humility with Dr. Jei Africa
Welcome to the ninth installment of the Cultural Humility Podcast series presented by Indigenous Vision! We’re very honored to have Dr. Jei Africa on the show to share their experiences with cultural humility. Dr. Jei Africa is a psychologist who advocates for culturally responsive clinical care in behavioral health. Learn more here: www.drjeiafrica.com The Cultural…
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Internship with WD4C & IV!
Apply to work with Conservation Dogs monitoring Chronic Wasting Disease with Working Dogs for Conservation and Indigenous Vision! Indigenous Vision (IV) and Working Dogs for Conservation (WD4C) are seeking 2 interns to work with the IV Mapping Program and the Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Monitoring Project! Interns will assist in mapping significant place impacts and…
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New IVPodcast Episode!
Listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor FM, and Soundcloud! “Two aunties sharing and examining the world through the lens of an Anishinaabe and Blackfoot experience.“ INDIGENOUS VISION (IV) Podcast is hosted by Souta Calling Last (Blackfoot) and produced by co-host Melissa Spence (Anishinaabe). Listen to every episode here or an all social platforms where…