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Providing an opportunity for Indigenous delegates from around the world to meet
and discuss mutual environmental concerns!
Sponsors
Memnosyne Foundation
Kiowa Tribe Environmental Department
University of North Texas
United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY)
Anadarko Schools Indian Education Program
Click here to view the list of the 2010 International Indigenous Delegates!
Click here to learn about the organizers!
Resulting
Publications
Australia:









Anne Poelina Ph.D. (Nyikina and Yimarrdoowarra Marnin)
Managing Director of Madjulla Inc. ; Chair of  Mary River Interim Working Group (NAILSMA);
Deputy Chair of Nyikina Mangala Aboriginal Corporation; Public Officer and Secretary/Public Officer of Nyikina, Inc.)

Canada:








Teresa Ryan MSc. (Gitlan tribe, Tsimshian Nation)
Institute of Resources,Sustainability & Environment at the University of British Columbia


Guatemala:







Carlos Batzin (Maya Kaqchikel)
Central American Indigenous Council 


India:







Jebra Ram Muchahary (Boro)
Indian Confederation of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples, (ICITP Committee) North East Zone
Principal of St. John's Mission, Bijini; Founder Gernarl Secretary - Boroland Children's Home


Kenya:









Lucy Mulenkei (Maasai Kenya)
Executive Director of Indigenous Information Network


Mexico:








Estado (Wirrarika de Jalisco): Felipe de Jesus Iniguez Perez
Movimiento Agroecológico de América Latina y Caribe









Estado Mexico: Tlahuizcalpantecutli Ricardo Cervantes Cervantes,
(Toltec deTeotihuacan)
Founder, Centro Cultural Consejo Indegena de Teotihuacán









Estado Quintana Roo: Dr. Columba Marin, (Azteca)
President, Del Centro Comunitario de Arte Y Filosofia Maya Raxalaj Mauab









Estado Quintana Roo: Aniceto Calcolm, (Maya de Yucatan)
Founder, Del Centro Comunitario de Arte Y Filosofia Maya Raxalaj Mauab


New Zealand:








Rangitunoa Black (Maori Nation of Aotearoa) - writer, singer, composer, activist, teacher


Siberia/Russian Federation:









Mamyev Danil (Altai) - Commmunity organizer and Land Preservation specialist


Swaziland:







Prof. Dan S. Tevera (Shona) - Department of Geography,Environmental Science and
Planning - University of Swaziland


Taiwan:







Awi Mona Ph.D. (Chih-Wei Tsai) (Sediq Tkdaya)
Asistant Professor in Law and Austronesian Studies; Graduate Institute of Austronesian Studies; National Taitung University

Thailand:







Prasert Trakansuphakon Ph.D. (Thai Karen) - Indigenous Knowledge and Peoples
Network in Mainland Montane - Southeast Aisia



United States of America:














State of Alaska: Brad Garness (Samish Tribe)
Alaska Intertribal Council









State of Arizona: Patrisia Gonzale(Kickapoo and Macehual Tribes)
University of Arizona
Curandera, writer, educator and community organizer








State of Kansas: Dan Wildcat (Euchee Tribe)
Haskell Indian Nations University climate change initiative








State of Louisiana: Michael Dardar (United Houma Nation)
Deputy Principal Chief









State of New Mexico: Louis Hena (Tesuque Pueblo)
Tribal Council and Founder of Permaculture Course        










State of Oklahoma: Curtis Munoz (Kiowa Nation)
Kiowa Environmental Director








State of Oklahoma: Casey Camp (Ponca Nation)
CoyoteCreek Environmental Justice Organization and The Indigenous Environmental Network

Urals:








Rafhat Ismagilov Phd. (Baskiri) - Agricultural Academy, Ekaterinburg, v Russia


Other Participants:

Honored Elders:








Dave and Nan Teehee (Cherokee Nation)
(Chief, Redbird Smith Ceremonial Ground)
Oklahoma, United States

United Nations Traditional Knowledge Representative:

Ameyali Ramos Castillo (U.N. Observer) -
United Nations University - IAS Traditional Knowledge Initiative
Chiapas, Mexico




Translator:








Gregory Gomez (Lipan-Mescalero Apache Nation) 
Memnosyne Foundation Board Member
Co-Founder of Indigenous Institute of The Americas
New Mexico, United States






Notetaker:







Brian Daffron (Comanche Nation) 
Journalist and Instructor at Commanche Nation College
Oklahoma, United States

Facilitator:









Jonathan B. Hook Ph.D. (Cherokee Nation) 
Research Professor, University of North Texas
Texas, United States

Dallas Hosts/Volunteers:









Larry Larney & Peggy Lareny (Chocktaw) 
Memnosyne Foundation Center For Indigenous Cultures Advisory Committee
Texas, United States










International Summit on
Indigenous Enviromental Philosophy
2010 Delegates
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The International Summit on
Indigenous Environmental
Philosophy 2010
The International Summit on Indigenous Environmental Philosophy 2010
www.indigenousenvirosummit10.org
The song you are hearing is called "RoundDance Song" sung by Native American musician, Jason Chamakese, from his album "Midnight at Clearwater."
Bill  Helin is of the Tsimshian Indian Nation, born and raised in the Northwest coastal community of Prince Rupert, B.C.
Paula Nicho Cumes - artist among the self taught Maya painters of Guatemala. She is a Kaqchikel Maya Indian from San Juan Comalapa, the other area with a concentration of Maya artists painting in a style that comes out of their own Maya culture.
Bodo Dance
Wirrarika de Jalisco art
Teotihuacan - sacred place for the Toltec people
Aztec Moon Goddess
Yucatan Maya Pottery
Altai singers
Shona pitcher -carved stone
Sediq Tkdaya textile arts
Thai Karen ladies' attire
Samish Tribe art
Kickapoo necklace
Last five speakers of the Euchee language alive today
Hand-carved and painted one-of-a-kind Mockingbird by Ivy Billiot of the United Houma Nation
Horse sculpture by Tesuque Pueblo artist, Tom Tapia
Kiowa Fan
 Ponca nation painting - The Long Run by Paladine Roye
Baskari art
Cherokee art by Terry Whetston
Apache painting by Duke Sine
Commanchee painting by Quanah Parker Burgess, Comanche Indian Artist
Cherokee painting by artist Bill Rabbit
Chocktaw art by Karen Clarkston