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Native CirclesNative CirclesAmoneeta Beckstein and Tapati Dutta Discuss Reziliency of Native College Students During COVID-19In this episode of Native Circles, Dr. Farina King, co-editor of COVID-19 in Indian Country, talks with co-authors Dr. Amoneeta Beckstein and Dr. Tapati Dutta about their chapter, exploring the lived experiences of eight Native American college students during the pandemic. Drawing from semi-structured interviews, the chapter centers the students' voices as they navigate the challenges of COVID-19—illuminating themes of historical trauma, mental health struggles, and educational disruptions rooted in colonial legacies. Yet, amid these hardships, stories of resilience or "reziliency," cultural strength, and community support arise. In this conversation, the authors reflect on their perspectives as researchers an...2025-04-1640 minDust of the Rabbi PodcastDust of the Rabbi PodcastSeason 5 - Episode 3 - Teshuvah in Action: King David's Return to GodSend us a textShalom everyone! This is Rabbi Brian I'm glad you joined us for another episode of the Dust of the Rabbi podcast. In this episode of the Dust the Rabbi podcast, Rabbi Brian delves into Teshuvah, focusing on its application in the life of King David. The episode elaborates on the concept of Teshuvah, which means 'returning to God,' and highlights David's journey of repentance, renewal, and restoration. Rabbi Brian walks listeners through the historical and spiritual significance of David, detailing his roles as a shepherd, warrior, psalmist, and king. He underscores David's...2025-03-2417 minLooking to Jesus, with Brian G. HedgesLooking to Jesus, with Brian G. HedgesChrist the King - The Coming King (Matt. 21:1-17)The triumphal entry had a lot more to it than just a crowd of people putting palm branches on the ground for Jesus. Brian Hedges helps us see:(5:40) 1. The Uniqueness of the King(19:01) 2. The Agenda of the King(30:34) 3. The Followers of the KingRead the transcript of this sermon here.Watch the video of this sermon here.Redeemer.chText Pastor Brian with questions or comments.2025-03-1941 minNative CirclesNative CirclesShaina A. Nez and "COVID-19 Memory Dreamscapes"In this episode, co-editor Dr. Farina King of COVID-19 in Indian Country: Native American Memories and Experiences of the Pandemic speaks with contributing author Dr. Shaina A. Nez about her chapter, “COVID-19 Memory Dreamscapes.” A Diné writer from Lukachukai, Arizona, Shaina reflects on the meanings of her dreams and memories during the pandemic while navigating the hardships of single motherhood and a child custody battle. Drawing from her deep connection to land and family, she explores how her dreamscapes became a source of guidance and resilience. Shaina, who holds an MFA in creative nonfiction from the Institute of American India...2025-03-1631 minBrian Bogert - Flipping The LidBrian Bogert - Flipping The LidConnect To Your Chaos to Reclaim Your Power w/ Meg King (E105)Life’s chaos can feel overwhelming, but by connecting with it, you unlock the potential to reclaim your power, find clarity, and ultimately achieve the success and fulfillment you deserve. So, how do you connect with your chaos to reclaim your power?Find out how in this episode featuring Meg King, a Positive Intelligence Coach, Business Consultant for Women Entrepreneurs, and author of Connecting to Your Chaos. Meg shares her journey of resilience and transformation, from overcoming dyslexia to transitioning from cosmetology to business coaching.Meg opens up about he...2025-03-131h 10Native CirclesNative CirclesNative Wellbeing and Dr. Yvette Brown-Shirley's Healing PathIn this episode of Native Circles, Eva Bighorse and Dr. Farina King talk with Dr. Yvette Brown-Shirley, a Diné neurologist specializing in sports neurology and brain injury medicine at Barrow Neurological Institute. Dr. Brown-Shirley shares her experiences of becoming a neurologist and how her identity as a Diné woman healer informs her approach to medicine. She discusses the urgent need to address health inequities affecting Native communities, such as the lack of access to neurological care for Native American student-athletes facing risks of brain injuries. With a deep commitment to community engagement, she offers insights on fostering well-being and ad...2025-02-1642 minNative CirclesNative CirclesCherokee Elder Christine Armer and "Keeping the Language"Christine Armer is a Cherokee elder and language instructor of nearly 20 years at the University of Oklahoma who grew up in a Cherokee community where she wasn’t introduced to the English language until she attended grade school. This is the first of a new Native Circles podcast series featuring Native Language Protectors and Carriers, including Mrs. Armer. Listen to her story of teaching Cherokee language and why learning Native American languages at all levels of education is crucial. Dr. Farina King narrates this episode highlighting her distinguished colleague.Learn more about the efforts to protect and su...2025-01-2918 minThe PanelThe PanelSaaS predictions for 2025 – Colleen Schnettler and Tyler KingIs bootstrapping a SaaS dead in 2025? How will AI affect software development as an industry? What's working when it comes to marketing?Justin Jackson (Transistor.fm) and Brian Casel (Instrumental Products) are joined by Colleen Schnettler (SaaS Marketing Gym) and Tyler King (Less Annoying CRM) to debate our predictions for the new year. CHAPTERS:0:00 - What to expect3:25 - Is SaaS Getting Harder in 2025?5:16 - Bootstrapped SaaS is past its prime8:32 - "Can you really build a good product with AI?"12:00 - "No-Code is in trouble, AI makes product discovery...2025-01-241h 02The PanelThe PanelEpisode 1 is coming soonHere's a preview of the first episode of The Panel! Justin Jackson (Transistor.fm) and Brian Casel (Instrumental Products)are joined Colleen Schnettler (SaaS Marketing Gym) and Tyler King (Less Annoying CRM) for a candid discussion about the future of bootstrapped SaaS in 2025. A few highlights:Will starting a SaaS be harder in 2025?Is AI going to really going to kill software development jobs?What's actually going to work when it comes to marketing?How to stand out in an AI eraWhat each of us is focused on for 2025Find us on Bluesky:...2025-01-1701 minNative CirclesNative Circles"Buffalo Dreamer": Violet Duncan on Creativity, Community, and HealingIn this Native Circles episode, Eva Bighorse and Dr. Farina King sit down with Violet Duncan, an award-winning author, dancer, and storyteller from the Plains Cree of the Kehewin Cree Nation and of Taino descent. Together, they trace Violet's path as a creative force, diving into the themes of her National Book Award-nominated youth novel, Buffalo Dreamer (published by Nancy Paulsen Books in 2024), and her upcoming children's book, "Life is a Dance." The conversation touches on the impacts of the Indian residential school system, the power of storytelling in mental health and community healing, and the joys and challenges...2025-01-1652 minNative CirclesNative CirclesKaitlin Reed and "Settler Cannabis"In this episode, Dr. Davina Two Bears and Dr. Farina King are joined by Dr. Kaitlin Reed (Yurok/Hupa/Oneida) to discuss her groundbreaking first book, Settler Cannabis: From Gold Rush to Green Rush in Indigenous Northern California, published in 2023 by the University of Washington Press.Dr. Reed is an Associate Professor of Native American Studies at Cal Poly Humboldt, where she serves as the Traditional Ecological Knowledge Faculty Fellow and Co-Director of the Rou Dalagurr Food Sovereignty Lab & Traditional Ecological Knowledges Institute. They talk with Dr. Reed about the histories of resource extraction and settler colonialism...2024-12-1649 minNative CirclesNative CirclesIndigenizing Technologies for Learning: Kelly Berry on Gaming, Education, and CultureThis episode features Dr. Kelly Berry, an enrolled citizen of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma (Plains Apache) with affiliations to the Kiowa and Choctaw Nations. Dr. Berry is a Mellon Impact Post-Doctoral Fellow and Lecturer in the Department of Native American Studies at the University of Oklahoma. His groundbreaking research explores the intersections of eSports, Native American education, and technology, focusing on infusing Indigenous knowledge into classrooms and reimagining the possibilities of gaming through an Indigenous lens.In this episode, Dr. Farina King and Dr. Davina Two Bears discuss Dr. Berry's work with him regarding Indigenizing eSports...2024-11-1639 minAM/PM PodcastAM/PM Podcast#420 - Cracking Amazon’s Algorithm: Brian Johnson’s Latest Tips on Organic Rank and PPC CutsIn this episode, get expert Amazon-selling insights! Let’s discover winning strategies for organic search ranking, PPC optimization, and how AI is transforming Amazon search.   Join us as we welcome Brian Johnson to the AM/PM podcast, where we reflect on nearly a decade of experiences and insights in the Amazon-selling space. Brian and Kevin go way back to around 2014-2015, meeting at local meetups and SellerCon, and even sharing a mastermind group with some industry legends. Listen in as we reminisce about the evolution of mastermind groups, the significance of collaboration, and the transition fro...2024-11-0755 minNative CirclesNative CirclesBlaire Morseau and Neshnabé KnowledgeIn this episode, Dr. Blaire Morseau joins Dr. Davina Two Bears and Dr. Farina King to discuss her work with Neshnabé (Potawatomi) knowledge systems, focusing on birch bark, language, and archives. Dr. Morseau highlights the significance of Simon Pokagon's nineteenth-century birch bark books, featured in her edited volume As Sacred to Us: Simon Pokagon’s Birch Bark Stories in their Contexts. The conversation explores how traditional cultural knowledge and ecological wisdom are preserved and revitalized through these archival works.Dr. Blaire Morseau, a citizen of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, is an Assistant Professor in the Dep...2024-10-1853 minAM/PM PodcastAM/PM Podcast#414 - Amazon FBA Success to Chaos: How Brian & Janine Navigated a Nightmare Business ExitPicture this: Two pharmacists trading their lab coats for entrepreneurial hats, diving headfirst into the world of Amazon FBA. Janine and Brian's journey from selling closeout tanning lotion and books on eBay to becoming successful Amazon sellers is nothing short of inspiring. This episode captures their transition, highlighting how their complementary skills—Brian’s keen analytical mind and Janine’s marketing flair—propelled them to success. You'll hear about their experiences at a brainstorming event with Perry Belcher in Las Vegas, where open and honest discussions led to breakthrough business insights.   We also explore their story as...2024-09-2654 minNative CirclesNative CirclesCalling Back Home with Ah-in-nist SipesAh-in-nist, also known as Clifford, Sipes is Cheyenne with family ties in both Oklahoma and Montana. His father was the last authorized historian of the Cheyenne People, and a respected Chief and Pipe Carrier. His Mother is a citizen of the Caddo Nation. Ah-in-nist currently resides and works in Oklahoma. He writes and speaks publicly, working most recently on the "Calling Back the Spirits" initiative to "preserve by art and the written word what was previously learned only through the oral recounting of the story of Fort Marion by the descendants" of the warriors and Indigenous people imprisoned there...2024-09-1552 minNative CirclesNative Circles"With the Ancestors": Mel Fillmore and Policy Work with MMIPCo-founders of the Native Circles podcast Sarah Newcomb and Farina King co-host this session introducing Dr. Melanie ("Mel") Fillmore (they/them/she/her) who is urban mixed Hunkpapa, Lakota of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota. Mel is an assistant professor of Native American Studies at the University of Oklahoma (OU). Their work is an iterative approach to understand the political engagement of Indigenous communities in policy and data. They envision a future of collaborative governance led by Indigenous ancestral wisdom and lived experiences. Melanie was the lead researcher on the 2020 HCR33 Report o...2024-08-1656 minNative CirclesNative CirclesLiz Ellis and "The Great Power of Small Nations"Dr. Elizabeth (Liz) Ellis talks with co-hosts Davina Two Bears and Farina King about her journey, which led her to writing her first book The Great Power of Small Nations: Indigenous Diplomacy in the Gulf South. She highlights aspects of the book and her research that trace the formation of Native Nations in the early Southeast and the ways that Indigenous migration and immigration practices shaped and limited the extent of European colonization. Liz is Peewaalia and a citizen of the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. She serves as her nation's historical liaison. She is an associate professor...2024-07-1545 minNative CirclesNative CirclesDr. Joshua Nelson and "Trail of the Thunderbirds"Dr. Joshua Nelson, a Cherokee Nation citizen scholar, talks with Dr. Farina King about his experiences in Italy and work on a documentary tentatively titled, "Trail of the Thunderbirds." His documentary film project features two Native American Medal of Honor awardees, Ernest Childers and Jack Montgomery of the 45th Infantry Division, known as the "Thunderbirds," during World War II. President's Associates Presidential Professor Dr. Nelson is an associate professor of English and affiliated faculty with Film & Media Studies, Native American Studies, and Women's & Gender Studies at the University of Oklahoma, focusing on American Indian literature and film. He is...2024-06-1546 minNative CirclesNative CirclesFry Bread Stories with Kevin MaillardDr. Kevin Maillard (who has a PhD and JD) shares key insights about his award-winning children's book Fry Bread with co-hosts Dr. Farina King and Dr. Davina Two Bears. Dr. Maillard is Professor of Law at Syracuse University, a contributor to the New York Times and an author of children’s literature. He has written for The Atlantic and has provided on-air commentary to ABC News and MSNBC. He is the debut author of Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story, a picture book illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal, which won the Sibert Medal and the American Indian Youth Literature Ho...2024-05-1643 minRated G with Gary G. Garcia and Brian T. LicataRated G with Gary G. Garcia and Brian T. Licata206: King Combs vs. 50 Cent: A Rap Showdown | Live Analysis!⁠A Brian T. Licata Production Chapters: 00:00:00 - Rated G with Gary G Garcia and Brian T Licata 00:07:06 - Shoutout to Rich for Buying a Mug! 00:14:09 - The Fantasy of Paying for Sexual Services 00:21:38 - Garbage Comments and Distractions from the World 00:28:49 - King Comb's Song + Diddy's Controversial Comments 00:35:51 - Discussing a Physical Altercation 00:42:53 - Inappropriate Conversation 00:51:01 - The Impact of Crowd Work Clips on Comedy 01:02:55 - Mountain Dew Baja Blast and Sugar Content 01:05:49 - Embarrassing Moments and Documentary Updates 01:12:54 - Do diseases have to start somewhere? 01:20:23 - What Mormons believe about black people 01:28:08 - Biden's Racism and La...2024-05-161h 58Native CirclesNative CirclesSkylar Begay and Indigenous Land ConservationIn this episode co-hosted by Dr. Davina Two Bears, Eva Bighorse, and Dr. Farina King, Skylar ("Sky") Begay shares insights from his life and work with Conservation, Native representation in new spaces, the Great Bend of the Gila, Save History, Archaeology Southwest, LandBack, and the Conservation Corps (specifically ancestral lands conservation corps). Sky identifies as an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and is also Mandan and Hidatsa. He grew up in the Navajo Nation and in Flagstaff, Arizona. He currently resides in Tucson, Arizona where he works as the Director of Tribal Collaboration in Outreach in Advocacy for...2024-04-1651 minNative CirclesNative CirclesFarina King talks about "Diné dóó Gáamalii"Dr. Davina Two Bears and Eva Bighorse talk with Dr. Farina King about her book, Diné dóó Gáamalii: Navajo Latter-day Experiences in the Twentieth Century that the University Press of Kansas published through the Lyda Conley Series on Trailblazing Indigenous Futures (2023). Diné dóó Gáamalii, which means “Navajo and Mormon” in Diné bizaad (the Navajo language), traces Diné Latter-day Saint experiences in the Southwest Indian Mission, congregations, and church educational programs such as the Indian Student Placement Program, seminaries, and Brigham Young University American Indian services and studies. King shares insights from oral histories and the voices of Diné Latter-da...2024-03-1653 minLooking to Jesus, with Brian G. HedgesLooking to Jesus, with Brian G. HedgesHoly Week: The Crucifixion of the KingNobody could have guessed what kind of king Jesus would prove to be. In this message from Good Friday 2023, Brian Hedges explains Luke 23:27-46 and helps us see how to apply these truths to our own lives.Outline: (4:29)   1. The King Who Warns That He Might Save (Luke 23:27-31)(13:01) 2. The King Who Prays for His Enemies (Luke 23:32-34)(22:46) 3. The King Who Welcomes Sinners into His Kingdom (Luke 23:39-43)(28:25) 4. The King Who Lays Down His Life for His Subjects (Luke 23:44-46)Full sermon transcript here2024-03-1340 minNative CirclesNative CirclesDerek Taira on Native Hawaiians and American SchoolingIn this episode, Farina King and Eva Bighorse co-host a conversation with Derek Taira who is an associate professor of history and educational policy at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. He earned his Ph.D. in history and educational policy studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Coming from a long line of public-school teachers, Derek teaches and writes about the histories and politics of education in Hawaiʻi and the U.S. as well as multicultural education. His first book is forthcoming (scheduled to be published by June 2024), which is titled “Forward without Fear: Native Hawaiians and A...2024-01-1553 minNative CirclesNative CirclesVeronica E. Tiller and Thriving Native NationsDr. Veronica E. Velarde Tiller shares insights from her extensive work and experience, in this episode with co-hosts Dr. Farina King and Eva Bighorse, recognizing ways that Native Nations thrive. Tiller is a member of the Jicarilla Apache Nation. She earned a Ph.D. in American History with a focus on Native American history at the University of New Mexico. She retired after over 40 years as the CEO of Tiller Research, Inc. in Albuquerque. Her life’s work in promoting Native American history from Native perspectives has reached a national and international audience through her teaching of Native histories in...2023-12-1652 minDouble DensityDouble DensityThe Demon King Known As Guess WhoAfter a quick discussion about how A.I. made the new Beatles song poassible and a look at Apple's Scary Fast event, Brian and Angelo dig into the history of the ouija board, and discuss the origins and the dangers associated with it.Links:The Dark History Behind Ouija BoardsOuija Board from Parker Brothers (1968) | Toy Tales'Who killed you?' The jurors who used a Ouija board to find a murderer guilty - ABC NewsOuija boards: three factors that might explain why they appear to work for someThe Missing Woman Who Doesn't Exist - YouTube2023-11-1542 minThe GoodLion PodcastThe GoodLion PodcastReturning To The King - Do you see Him merely as Savior... or as Lord? | Brian Higgins & Aaron SalvatoAs followers of Jesus, we often begin our journey with a fairly simplistic view of who He is - a divine savior who absolves us of our sins and provides a comforting presence in our lives. But as our faith deepens, we start to realize that there's so much more to Him. In this episode Aaron and Brian dive into the transformational journey of understanding Jesus beyond the role of Savior and embracing Him as Lord. Drawing from their personal experiences and the lessons they've learned over the years, they invite you to explore the possibility of reacquainting y...2023-10-2344 minNative CirclesNative CirclesEva Bighorse Addresses Native American Rights to HealthcareIn this episode, we welcome our new co-hosts Eva Bighorse and Dr. Davina Two Bears, who are joining Dr. Farina King. We feature Eva (she/her) who is a 2023 Equity Changemaker with the Center for Health Care Strategies, as she advocates for Native American rights and access to healthcare. Eva is an Indigenous human development advocate with expertise in tribal healthcare relations. She has experience in strategic collaboration; working in multidisciplinary teams specializing in health care delivery and multi-stakeholder engagement; and serving children, youth, and adults living with disabilities in urban and rural areas, both on and off tribal...2023-09-1753 minNative CirclesNative CirclesLooking Back: Two-Year Anniversary of the Native Circles PodcastThis episode features a conversation between Dr. Farina King and Sarah Newcomb about their first two years with the Native Circles Podcast, coming changes, and looking towards the future. Learn more about the podcast at https://nativecirclespodcast.com/. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram (@nativecircles).2023-07-1545 minBuzzed with BrianBuzzed with BrianEp. 082 - Brewery Special feat. Jester King BrewingWelcome to Buzzed with Brian! This week Brian was down in Austin, TX hard at work enjoying some great craft beer. The highlight of the trip took him out to Jester King Brewery. Joining him on the mic was Barrel Room Manager, Sarah Lee Parker. Over time Sarah has continued to take on more and more responsibility at Jester King. She started at the front of house, transitioned to production team, then brewer, and is now in her current role! Jester King is highly regarded as one of the best in the business when it comes to w...2023-07-0647 minMental Performance Daily with Brian CainMental Performance Daily with Brian CainThe King's Lesson For The AgesIn this episode Brian shares a lesson from the great king, a lesson for the ages for people of all ages about the meaning of life. Brian Cain, MPM, the World’s leader in Mental Performance Coaching brings you practical tips, techniques, stories, strategies, meditations and motivations every day that you can use to close the gap from where you are to where you want to be with The Mental Performance Daily Podcast.   ❓Click Here to submit your question and Brian will answer and dedicate to you on MPD 💻 Join Brian’s MPM Coaches Cer...2023-07-0101 minFOOLISHNESS Podcast with Brian SumnerFOOLISHNESS Podcast with Brian Sumner139. JESUS AS HIGH PRIEST KING BROTHER - HEBREWS 2 - BRIAN SUMNER - FOOLISHNESS PODCASTJESUS AS PRIEST - KING - BROTHER - HEBREWS 2 - BRIAN SUMNER - FOOLISHNESS PODCAST - 2023Of all the things you can know about The BIble, understanding Jesus as High Priest in the Order of Melchizedek, also as King, also as Brother, are fundamental truths for us to understanding the victory we have in Christ.To support this channel and partner with Brian in Ministry https://www.briansumner.net/support/ For more on Brianhttp://www.briansumner.nethttps://www.instagram.com/briansumner/https://www.facebook.com/BRIANSUMNERO...2023-06-1245 minCityLife UncensoredCityLife UncensoredEpisode 13: Kathryn King - The Power of Community, Creating a Supportive Fitness Culture at F45 TrainingKathryn King, owner of F45 Training Pittsburgh Strip District started her gym right as COVID hit. Fast forward to today and she’s grown to 300 members. Much of her success is attributed to the supportive community atmosphere she has built and the team she surrounds herself with.Kathryn shares her journey through entrepreneurship and dives into why and how she’s created such an inclusive environment at her gym.You’ll find members of the CityLife team at F45 just about every morning.Check Out F45 Training Pittsburgh Strip District👇https://f45traini...2023-03-1053 minNative CirclesNative CirclesThe Lyda Conley Series on Trailblazing Indigenous FuturesThis episode features the series editors, Farina King, Kiara Vigil, and Tai Edwards, of a new university press series related to Native American Studies. The University Press of Kansas is launching The Lyda Conley Series on Trailblazing Indigenous Futures, which King, Vigil, and Edwards highlight. This is one of the first press series named after a Native American woman.Lyda Conley’s life and experiences are inspirational as one of the first Native American women known to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court, which she did in defense of her Indigenous ancestors and people. He...2023-02-1436 minMusic Production PodcastMusic Production PodcastComposing Darby and the Dead, King of the Hill with Roger NeillRoger Neill is an accomplished film and television composer who worked on the new Hulu film Darby and the Dead, the award-winning Sam Now, and all 13 seasons of King of the Hill. He has arranged and orchestrated concerts for artists such as Beck, John Legend, and Air. Roger's work has received numerous awards, including an Emmy for King of the Hill, and he holds a PhD in music from Harvard. Roger and I discussed his work on the film Darby and the Dead, including how they needed to rethink and rework the project to find the film's...2023-01-241h 24Pastor ReactsPastor ReactsLittle Drummer Boy (for King & Country) | PASTOR REACTS Christmas EditionDoes "Little Drummer Boy" count as Christmas Worship? Is it biblical? Ever wonder what that song is talking about? Here's a chance to break into a bit of the biblical basis for the lyrics, and some genuine reactions to a super fun rendition of "The Little Drummer Boy" by for King & Country.    I'm Brian Lucas, and I'm a pastor and worship leader. Come hang out and learn about the bible and some worship music as we listen together.  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watch the "Little Drummer Boy" live music video! https://youtu.be/5l1CS0Jhk90 Lis...2022-12-1327 minOpen ThreadsOpen ThreadsPeople Strategy with Tyler KingTyler King, CEO and co-founder of Less Annoying CRM, is back on the show to talk about teams. Remote, in-house, culture, experience, and everything in between.Brian and Tyler's conversation was recorded on October 31, 2022.2022-10-3128 minNative CirclesNative CirclesTeagan Dreyer on Native Identity and Self-Determination within Reclaimed Boarding SchoolsTeagan Dreyer shares with us her personal experiences and research of Native identity and self-determination within reclaimed boarding schools. Teagan is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma in her second year of the History PhD program at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. She studies the experiences of Native American students in federal and tribally-run boarding schools post-World War II. In her research Teagan has focused on the experiences of students in Oklahoma but is also concerned with schools around the country. This research has led Teagan to study the implications of changing federal policies...2022-10-1551 min