Speakers
Confirmed speakers so far include:
LOREN ME’-LASH-NE BOMMELYN, Tolowa tradition bearer, Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation
O. BURNETTE, White Mountain Apache
STEVEN CROWCHILD, Tsuut’ina Gunaha Institute Director
AVERY DENNY, Navajo cultural specialist and professor, Diné College
SUNDAY EISELT, Southern Methodist University archaeologist and Jicarilla Apache specialist
CLINE GRIGGS, Jr., White Mountain Apache Tribe
JACK IVES, University of Alberta archaeologist and Promontory specialist
SALISCHITAWN JACKSON, Hoopa Tribal Museum curator
ALLEN JACOB, Dene Sųłiné, Cold Lake First Nation
PHILIP JOACHIM, Grand Prairie Beaver
CRYSTAL LIGHTFOOT, Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
JOYCE McDONOUGH, University of Rochester linguist; Dene Speech Atlas
JESSICA METCALFE, University of British Columbia archaeologist
SALLY RICE, University of Alberta linguist; Pan-Athapaskan Comparative Lexicon and Living Digital Archive of Dene Languages and Cultures
DENI SEYMOUR, independent archaeological researcher and ancestral Apache specialist
JUSTIN SPENCE, University of California, Davis, linguist
BRUCE STARLIGHT, Tsuut’ina Language Commissioner, Tsuut’ina Nation
HENRIETTA STOCKEL, author and historian of Apache culture
DeLORNA STRONG, Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
BILL THOMAS, Grand Prairie Beaver
VERONICA TILLER, historian and independent consultant, Jicarilla Apache Nation
VICTORIA WANIHADIE, Grand Prairie Beaver
RAYMOND YAKELEYA, Tulita Dene First Nation, Dene filmmaker
GABE YANICKI, University of Alberta archaeologist