This is a student-built digital history project that is part of AIS/HSTCMP 212 (Indigenous Leaders & Activists), taught by Professor Josh Reid (Snohomish). In this project, our class explores indigenous leaders and activists from around the world and throughout history. During the Fall 2017 quarter, we inaugurated the project; each term that this class is offered (every few years), new leaders and activists will be added.
- Armstrong, Jeanette (Okanagan Sylix)
- Bennett, Ramona (Puyallup)
- Bonner, Neville (Yaggera Aboriginal Australian)
- Cooper, Whina (Te Rarawa Māori)
- Frank, Jr., Billy (Nisqually)
- Gorman, Carl (Navajo)
- Iti, Tame Wairere (Ngāi Tūhoe)
- John, Katie (Athabaskan)
- LaDuke, Winona (White Earth Ojibwe)
- Leschi (Nisqually)
- Mankiller, Wilma (Cherokee)
- Parker, Ely S. (Seneca)
- Peratrovich, Elizabeth (Tlingit)
- Riel, Louis (Métis)
- Simpson, Leanne (Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg)
- Supa Huamán, Hilaria (Quechua)
- Trudell, John (Santee Sioux)
- Wilbur, Matika (Swinomish/Tulalip)
Please note that we have endeavored to keep a consistent style throughout the blog. However, as the software interface has changed, new features have been added and old ones have dropped off; so, there may be some style diversity throughout the site.