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Month: August 2012
Belonging in A Place
It is such a pleasure for me to come home to the Rosebud. Up until I moved away in 2002, it rarely occurred to me that I might live somewhere else. Once when my kids were young, I gave serious thought and put some effort into moving to Lincoln NE for a job. It didn’t […]
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Supporting Research – Building TCU Intellectual Capacity
I had the opportunity to listen to some of the research and projects of the Sloan and Mellon Fellows and Scholars associated with the American Indian College Fund over the last two days. (Regretably an appointment with an electrician and travel to SD prevented me from hearing all of them, something I will have to […]
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Reflection 1 – urban Indian living
Reflections on place (1) – living urban and feeling a sense of place I am going to try for at least a monthly reflection on what it means to me to live in a big city. This is the first. Having finally reached the 2-week mark of living in our new urban setting, I am […]