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Sponsors
Memnosyne Foundation
Kiowa Tribe Environmental Department
University of North Texas
United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY)
Anadarko Schools Indian Education Program
The International Summit on Indigenous Environmental Philosophy is a collaborative effort of:

The Memnosyne Foundation


The University of North Texas


The Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Environmental Program


The Anadarko Schools Indian Education Program

A special thanks also goes to The Mexican Consulate for making it possible for the
Centro Cultural Consejo Indegena de Teotihuacán and Del Centro Comunitario de Arte Y Filosofia Maya Raxalaj Mauab to send delegates.
International Indigenous Delegates
About The Organizers
Resulting Publication
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About The Organizers
Memnosyne Foundation
University of North Texas
Kiowa Tribe Environmental Department
Anadarko Schools Indian Education Program
Jonathan Byron Hook - Visionary & Founder behind The International Summit on Indigenous Environmental Philosophy &  Research Professor in The Department of Philiosophy and Religion at The University of North Texas
Coke Buchanan - Director of Memnosyne Foundation's Center for Indigenous Cultures & The Memnosyne Center for Global and Local Outreach
Jonathan B. Hook
Coke Buchanan
Citizen of The Cherokee Nation







A snapshot of related past endeavors:

Inaugural Director of International Indigenous and American Indian Initiatives (IIAII), University of North Texas, 01-08/ 2009 

Inaugural Director of the Office of Environmental Justice and Tribal Affairs (OEJTA), U.S. EPA Region 6 (Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana, Arkansas, 65 tribes), 2003-2008

Inaugural President of the American Indian Resource Center (AIRC), Houston and San Antonio, Texas, 1997-2003
Research Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion, University of North Texas
A snapshot of current & past endeavors:


Serves as Board Member of The Indigenous Institute of The Americas - 2009- present

Serves as one of the mediators in behalf of Memnosyne Foundation between Hopi Nation's Traditional & Tribal Governments. - 2008 -present

Oversees the current Memnosyne Foundation Cultural Center Programs in Mexico for both the Toltec of Teotihuacan and the Maya of The Yucatan 2008 - present

Helped negotiate the first alliance in 300 years between the traditional leadership of the Hopi & Navajo Traditional Leadership creating "The Hopi And Navajo Alliance" (HANA) 2006


Memnosyne Foundation Director of The Center for Indigenous Cultures

and

Memnosyne Foundation Director of The Center for Global & Local Outreach
University of North Texas
Memnosyne Foundation
Jonathan Byron Hook's IES 2010 Team
Coke Buchanan's IES 2010 Team
Larry Larney & Peggy Lareny - Memnosyne Center for Indigenous Cultures Local Advisory Commitee Members; Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk - Co-Founder/President of Memnosyne Foundation; Coke Buchanan - Director of Memnosyne Foundation Center for Indigenous Cultures
Larry and Peggy Larney
(Choctaw Nation)
Memnosyne Center for Indigenous Cultures
Local Advisory Commitee Members

Gregory Gomez
(Lipan Apache Nation)
Chair of Memnosyne
Global Board of Indigenous Leaders

Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk
Co-Founder/President of
The Memnosyne Foundation
E-Mail: airc@wt.net
Todd Spinks Ph.D.
Director of Sustainability
University of North Texas

Curtis Munoz (Kiowa Nation)
Kiowa Environmental Director

David Sullivan
Director of the Anadarko Schools Indian Education Program
Kiowa Tribe Environmental Department
Jonathan Hook is the Facilitator of

"The International Summit
on Indigenous Enviromental Philosophy"
The International Summit on
Indigenous Environmental
Philosophy 2010
The International Summit on Indigenous Environmental Philosophy 2010
Providing an opportunity for Indigenous delegates from around the world to meet
and discuss mutual environmental concerns!
www.indigenousenvirosummit10.org
www.indigenousenvirosummit10.org
Anadarko Schools Indian Education Program
University of North Texas
Memnosyne Foundation