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Introduction By Len Edgerly The New
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Symposium Participants The informat
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Keynote Address: Diversifying the F
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So, leadership has a much different
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directly visible. Sometimes, change
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as storytellers, keepers of cultura
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tonight. Can you talk a little bit
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are we talking about? Is it in the
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8 Craig E. Johnson, Meeting the Eth
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Ming Luke: My name is Ming Luke. I
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am really more interested in social
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scholarship is computer-mediated co
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“Which is the path?” for the Ze
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up to me and asking me who is going
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Saturday—I am not certain that we
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e that leadership and be in control
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Topic One: Language as it Relates t
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mainstream. I want them to destroy
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Ganbold Presentation This text is a
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assertions are an effort to avoid l
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eal people.” Everybody is “the
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videos—How to Remove Birch Bark,
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Meaning does not lie solely in the
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culture. In that scenario, my audie
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show me the way to be the most humb
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3 Helen Dick, How to Remove Spruce
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its celebration of the new year fro
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Response and Discussion Shane Morem
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month, they work together and learn
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In February, we are having a gather
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120 events per year, and they have
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a leader and you have an incredible
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or anything like that, but building
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ut we have to help them help us und
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Topic 3: Leadership Styles in Ethni
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