Paulette Jordan grew up on a farm in northern Idaho and was the youngest person ever elected to the Coeur d’Alene Tribal Council. In 2014, she was elected to represent her home district in the Idaho House of Representatives and successfully ran for a second term two years later. Her campaign for governor in 2018 garnered local and national media attention, and if elected she would have been the first woman and first Native American governor of Idaho.https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/ideas_of_nature_gallery/1019/thumbnail.jp
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Paulette Jordan grew up on a farm in northern Idaho and was the youngest person ever elected to the ...
Paulette Jordan grew up on a farm in northern Idaho and was the youngest person ever elected to the ...
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During this first event of the Ecological History Lecture series, Diane Wilson presented on our indi...
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Louise Johns is a recent graduate of the master’s program in environmental science and natural resou...
Paulette Jordan grew up on a farm in northern Idaho and was the youngest person ever elected to the ...
Paulette Jordan grew up on a farm in northern Idaho and was the youngest person ever elected to the ...
Lord will present ways in which Alaska Native populations, with long histories of resilience and ada...
The Bush Foundation’s Native Nation Rebuilders Program has named its rebuilders for 2015. Chelsey L...
Presenter: Alice Madden, Colorado House Majority Leader and President, Western Progress 8 slide
The Salish and Pend d’Oreille—known today as part of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CS...
18 p.Mary Christina Wood is Professor of Law and Dean’s Distinguished Faculty Fellow; Director, Bowe...
Idahoans\u27 unique and contradictory history of conservation politics reveals deep tensions between...
Central Idaho is the aboriginal homeland of the Nez Perce Tribe. Recently, the Tribe engaged in dis...
In September 2005, Native American Rights Fund and Western States Water Council brought the Indian W...
Who were the First Idahoans? Archaeological research at the Cooper’s Ferry site on the Lower Salmon ...
Born in Philadelphia in 1960, Mary Rohlfing moved to Boise to attend Boise State University. After g...
During this first event of the Ecological History Lecture series, Diane Wilson presented on our indi...
Typescript (23 pages) of interview by Rob DeBirk of Rachel Mathey on July 22, 2008Mathey grew up at ...
Louise Johns is a recent graduate of the master’s program in environmental science and natural resou...