This is just to cover a few things we discussed at the curriculum meeting. First we discussed why TLAM should be made into a class, some major points were: enrichment for SLIS, it reaches out to other students, not only
Stockbridge-Munsee
A quick note before I lose the thought … I feel privileged to be in this class and to be on these trips. There are moments when you know that you are witnessing history. Sometimes it’s obvious, because everyone around
Menominee III
Menominee II
March 5 class
Students Spending Their Spring Break in Louisiana Helping the Houma Nation
Students at UW-Oshkosh from the Menominee, Stockbridge-Munsee, and Oneida spent their spring break helping the Houma Nation recover from the lingering damage from Gulf Coast hurricanes in recent years, including bringing donated children’s books. They went to Louisiana as representatives
Spring Break in Menominee!
Gabe’s account of our trip to the Menominee and Stockbridge-Munsee libraries, archives, museums.
Potawatomi
For Gabe’s impression of the Potawatomi Cultural Center visit his blog.
Potawatomi Trip
Our second class trip was as delightful and as insightful as our first. We toured the Potawatomi Cultural Center Library and Museum which are all housed in the same building. Kim Wensaut who is the librarian on staff and the
Conference on Global Climate Change and Indigenous Communities
On Friday March 6th, the law school held a conference addressing Global Climate Change. I attended a panel discussion on the effect of climate change on indigenous communities. Although this is off topic from libraries, archives and museums, I thought