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Shonto Begay
G. Kent Colbath
Jim Enote
Lois and Steve Hirst
James Kay
Don Keller
Gary Ladd
Bill Liebfried
Annette McGivney
Chris Parish
Patrick Pynes
Wayne Ranney
Maggie Sacher
Susan Secakuku
Jerry Snow
Kim Spurr
Ann Weiler Walka
David Wilcox
David Wilson
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Jim Enote
Jim
Enote, a Zuni tribal member, a high altitude traditional farmer since
childhood, and an interrupted artist, is the director of the A:shiwi
A:wan Museum and Heritage Center at Zuni, New Mexico. He also is the
president of the board of Zuni A:shiwi Publishing and a board member
of the Grand Canyon Trust in Flagstaff. For over 20 years, he has tackled
land and water conservation issues around the world and is committed
to conserving and protecting his own and other Native cultures. He currently
is involved in repatriation efforts for Zuni artifacts and cultural mapping
at Zuni Pueblo. He is the associate director of the Indigenous Communities
Mapping Initiative and through the A:shiwi Map Art Project, has evoked
reactions and memories about cultural places using Indigenous artistic
sensibilities and Indigenous names of places. Enote received a Bachelor
of Science degree in Agriculture from New Mexico State University.
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