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          The intent of this article is to discuss the themes around linguistic imperialism, race, tribal nations, and representation in education.

        1. The intent of this article is to discuss the themes around linguistic imperialism, race, tribal nations, and representation in education.
        2. As human beings, we can always look on the past, examine the present, and prepare for the future of humanity by sharing our cultural stories.
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        4. Cornel D. Pewewardy(Comanche and Kiowa; citizen of the Comanche.
        5. Greetings in Comanche.
        6. Western North Carolina Citizens for an End to Institutional Bigotry
          www.main.nc.us/wncceib/
          September 25, 2000  7:30 pm   UNC-Asheville Highsmith Student Center, Asheville, NC
          "Why Educators Can't Ignore Indian Mascots" by Dr.

          Cornel Pewewardy


          Biographical Sketch: Dr. Cornel Pewewardy

                     Dr. Cornel Pewewardy is Assistant Professor in the Department of Teaching and Leadership, School of Education, University of Kansas where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Multicultural Education and Culture and Education of Indigenous Peoples.

          His adjunct instructor appointments include Harvard University School of Education Summer Principals' Institute; Union Institute; University of Minnesota, University of Oklahoma,, Cameron University, and University of Sciences and Arts of Oklahoma.

          He holds a Doctor of Education (D.Ed.) in Educational Administration from The Pennsylvania State University.