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Jim Adams, reporter, columnist, Indian Country Today
Chief Ken Adams, Upper Mattaponi tribe
Kristy Alberty, communications director, National Indian Child Welfare Association
Ron Allen, Treasurer of National Congress of American Indians
Cushman Anthony, former chair of the Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission
Officers and staff of the National Congress of American Indians
Kim Baca, director of the Native American Journalists Association
José Barreiro, Indian Country Today editor, American Indian Policy and Media Initiative
Rev. Jonathan Barton, General Minister,Virginia Council of Churches
Stacy Bohlen, director of the National Indian Health Board
Kara Briggs, reporter, The Oregion; columnist, Indian Country Today
Beth Brownfield, board member of HONOR
Lori Buckner, news editor, U. S. News and World Report
Gwendolen Cates, free lance filmmaker/writer/photographer (e.g., for Parade magazine)
Rep. Tom Cole, Oklahoma
Ada Deer, former Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
Joe Fab, filmmaker and events impresario
Representative Elizabeth Furse, Institute for Tribal Governments
Joe Garcia, President of National Congress of American Indians
Gary Gordon, director of National American Indian Housing Council
Richard Guest, attorney, Native American Rights Fund
Suzan Shown Harjo, Morning Star Institute
Laura Harris, director of Americans for Indian Opportunity
Lawrence Hart, director of the Cheyenne Cultural Center
Wade Henderson, director of Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye (Hawaii)
Dawn Jackson, Hollywood and networks coordinator
Tim Johnson, communications, National Museum of the American Indian
Jefferson Keel, First Vice President of National Congress of American Indians
Dr. Robert Lichter, President, Center for Media and Public Affairs
Juana Majel-Dixon, Secretary of National Congress of American Indians
Traci McClelland, director of National Indian Council on Aging
Harlan Mekosato, First Americans Cable Entertainment
John Mohawk, intellectual, author, professor
Paul Moorehead, former staff director of Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
David Mullon, Majority General Counsel, Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
Mas Ed Nakawatase, formerly Native American Affairs director at American Friends Service Committee
Jackie Old Coyote, Harvard’s Honoring Nations Program
Alison Ownings, oral history author, writing "Listening to Native Americans."
Joseph Podlasek, American Indian Center of Chicago
Chief Ivan Posey, Eastern Shoshone tribe
Wanda Resto Torres, attorney, Fellowship of Reconciliation
Chris Satullo, editorial page editor, Philadelphia Inquirer
Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer
Yonce Shelton, Director, Call to Renewal
Ron Smith, Chair of Communications Department, Buffalo State College
Patty Talahongva, Native America Calling
Makani Themba-Nixon, organizer, author, director of Praxis Project
Mary Kim Titla, Native Youth magazine online, TV reporter
Mark Trahant, editorial page editor, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Don Wedell, professor and staffer for Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Mary Ann Weston, Medill journalism professor, author
Susan White, Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility
Patricia Zell, former staff of Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
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Reviewed:
04/19/2006
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