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DESCRIPTION:“Songs About Indians Tour,” featuring George Baldwin and 
 friends.\n\nEach of the musicians shares his or her own view of Indian 
 culture with songs about – and by – Indians. Dr. Baldwin has worked for 
 dozens of Native tribes as a social activist, promoting self-determination 
 through tribal reorganization, integration of new technologies, and 
 education. He is a founding faculty member at CSUMB and a professor in the 
 Social, Behavioral, and Global Studies Division.\n\n\nAll activities are 
 free and open to the public but parking permits must be purchased from 
 machines on the parking lots or online: http://parking.csumb.edu/buy-permit 
 \n\nNative American Heritage Month is sponsored by the Division of Social, 
 Behavioral and Global Studies; the Provost’s Special Event Fund; Student 
 Activities and Leadership Development; Associated Students; Otter Cross 
 Cultural Center; the Office of Inclusive Excellence; the College of Arts, 
 Humanities, and Social Sciences’s dean’s office; the Teacher Education 
 Department; the Division of Human Communication; the Department of 
 Psychology; and Sigma Theta Psi. \n\nSCHEDULE: \n\nNov. 3 \n• 6-8 p.m. 
 – Native American student and ally reception, includes a beading 
 workshop, exhibit of photos by Professor Ruben Mendoza, talk by muralist 
 Guillermo Aranda and screening of “The Legacy of the Grandfather 
 Flute,” with remarks by director Dennis Johnson. \n\nThe reception will 
 be held in the West Lounge of the Student Center. The Student Center faces 
 the main quad; visitors can access it from parking lot 12 off 
 Inter-Garrison Road. For more information on this event, or to request 
 disability acommodations, e-mail rita zhang at rzhang [at] csumb.edu 
 \n\nNov. 4 \n• 6-8 p.m. – Keynote speakers Geri Wisner and Ronald 
 Colombe, University Center ballroom, Sixth Avenue and B Street. \n\nWisner, 
 a tribal court judge and member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, will speak 
 on “A Journey Through Indian Country.” Her talk presents an opportunity 
 to learn about the complex relationship between the U.S. criminal justice 
 system and tribal courts. \n\nColombe, a Lakota and member of the Rosebud 
 Sioux tribe of South Dakota, will read from his poetry collection 
 “Thoughts Like a Bullet.” He is an internationally known Native 
 American poet and author whose works include “Silent Shouting, Quiet 
 War” and “Thoughts Like a Bullet.” His poetry and storytelling is 
 often political, always inspiring, and entertaining. \n\nNov. 12 \n• 6-8 
 p.m. – “A Cultural Perspective on Historical and Contemporary Trauma in 
 Native American Communities,” a panel discussion moderated by Dr. Kathryn 
 England-Aytes, Alumni and Visitors Center, Gen. Jim Moore Boulevard and 
 Inter-Garrison Road. \n\nPanelists include: \n• Ann Marie Sayers, Mutsun 
 Ohlone, chairwoman of the Indian Canyon Nation and director of the 
 Costanoan Indian Research Center \n\n• Kanyon Sayers-Roods of Costanoan 
 Ohlone and Chumash ancestry \n\n• Gregg Castro, a Salinan 
 T’rowt’raahl founding board member \n\n• Dr. Ruben Mendoza, CSUMB 
 professor \n\n• Dr. George Baldwin, CSUMB professor and recognized member 
 of the Osage and Kansa tribes of Oklahoma \n\n• Dennis Johnson, CSUMB 
 lecturer and Ponca tribal member \n\nNov. 13 \n• 6-8 p.m. – “Songs 
 About Indians Tour,” featuring George Baldwin and friends, East Lounge of 
 the Student Center. The Student Center faces the main quad; visitors can 
 access it from parking lot 12 off Inter-Garrison Road. \n\nEach of the 
 musicians shares his or her own view of Indian culture with songs about – 
 and by – Indians. Dr. Baldwin has worked for dozens of Native tribes as a 
 social activist, promoting self-determination through tribal 
 reorganization, integration of new technologies, and education. He is a 
 founding faculty member at CSUMB and a professor in the Social, Behavioral, 
 and Global Studies Division. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/11/01/18763648.php
SUMMARY:Songs About Indians Tour
LOCATION:East Lounge of the Student Center\nCalifronia State University Monterey Bay 
 \n\nThe Student Center faces the main quad; visitors can access it from 
 parking lot 12 off Inter-Garrison Road.\n\nDriving directions and a campus 
 map are available here: http://csumb.edu/maps
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/11/01/18763648.php
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