2024-2025 Indigenous Presenters for Monthly Virtual Presentations

Offered by an incredible group of Indigenous Leaders, Elders and Educators from across Turtle Island (North America).

  • Participants in all Seasons of Learning will be invited to come together for these Virtual Presentations
  • These will be held monthly on Thursdays at 4pm Pacific Time / 7pm Eastern Time and will be, on average, 60 minutes in length
  • These will be recorded and the recordings will be made available for all participants in the event you are unable to make them
  • We will offer a Certificate of Attendance that will recognize all of the presentations that you are able to view (either live, or the recording)

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1) Shelly Boyd

Recorded and recording made available until September 30, 2025

An enrolled Sn̓ʕay̓ckstx/Sinixt, Shelly Boyd is the Language and Arts teacher for Inchelium school on the Colville Indian Reservation.

Previously she was the Arrow Lakes Cultural Facilitator for Sinixt Confederacy/Colville Confederated Tribes (CCT).

2) LaRae Wiley

Recorded and recording made available until September 30, 2025

Sn̓ʕay̓čkstx (Arrow Lakes Band) and a member of the Colville Confederated Tribes, LaRae is the is the Executive Director and founder of Salish School of Spokane.

3) Richard Van Camp

Recorded and recording made available until September 30, 2025

A proud member of the Dogrib (Tłı̨chǫ) Nation and is an internationally renowned storyteller and best-selling author.

4) Dr. Gregory Cajete

Recorded and recording made available until January 5, 2025

A Tewa Indian from Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico who is the Director of Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico.

5) Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer

Recorded and recording made available until September 30, 2025

A mother, scientist, decorated professor, and enrolled member of the Anishinaabe Citizen Potawatomi Nation.

6) Jo Chrona

Recorded and recording made available until September 30, 2025

Ganhada of Waap K’oom, is a member of the Kitsumkalum First Nation, a Ts’msyen community.

7) Christi Belcourt

Recorded and recording made available until September 30, 2025

A Métis visual artist, author, community organizer, environmentalist, social justice advocate, and avid land-based based arts and language learner.

8) Sasha Eugene

Recorded and recording made available until September 30, 2025

Her first gifted home was to the Sexwepmec’u’lecw. By blood she is Kinbasket, Secwepemc, and Russian.

9) Micaela Iron Shell-Dominguez

Recorded and recording made available until September 30, 2025

A Sicangu Lakota, Apache, and Xicana woman who co-founded the International Indigenous Youth Council.

I0) Renée Chacon

Recorded and recording made available until September 30, 2025

Co-founder of Womxn from the Mountain transforming education through justice, art, and cultural education including as a Sahumadora en Danza Azteca.

II) Launa Payne

Recorded and recording made available until September 30, 2025

A member of Douglas First Nation and an Indigenous Educator with Rise Up Indigenous Wellness with a focus on outdoor education.

l2) Sherrelle Anderson

Recorded and recording made available until September 30, 2025

A member of the Saddle Lake First Nation who is a Social Worker with a focus on Indigenous wellness.