SEED Graduate Institute Presents
The 12th Annual International
Language of Spirit Conference
August 15-17, 2010
A Dialogue Exploring the Nature of Reality from Indigenous and Western Science Perspectives
Time Travel

Presenters
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  • Leroy Little Bear photo

    Leroy Little Bear, JD (Blackfoot):

    Former Director of Native studies, Harvard University, and Aboriginal Person of the Year, Canada, 2003

  • Tobasonakwut Kinew photo

    Tobasonakwut Kinew (Anishanaabe):

    Elder and ceremonial leader, former Chief Ojibways of Onigaming, Pipe Carrier, Member Mitewiwin

  • Dennis Martinez photo

    Dennis Martinez (Tohono O’odham/Chicano):

    Chair of the Indigenous People’s Restoration Network

  • Mona Polacca photo

    Mona Polacca, MSW (Hopi/Havasupai/Tewa):

    Serves on many U.N. Indigenous Committees. One of the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers

  • Amethyst First Rider

    Amethyst First Rider, MFA (Blackfoot):

    Creator of Trickster Theatre, Canada

  • Matthew Bronson photo

    Matthew Bronson, PhD,

    linguist, associate professor of social and cultural anthropology and director of academic assessment at the California Institute of Integral Studies, and a teacher educator at the University of California, Davis.

  • Pat McCabe photo

    Pat McCabe (Navajo):

    Artist. Writer, and international speaker

  • Lee Nichol photo

    Lee Nichol:

    Writer, educator, editor of David Bohm’s On Dialogue, On Creativity, and The Essential David

  • Jill Milroy photo

    Jill Milroy (Palyku):

    Storyteller, Dean of School of Indigenous Studies, University of Western Australia

  • Angelita Borbon photo

    Angelita Borbon (Yoeme):

    Practitioner of sacred science, fluent in Mesoamerican oral tradition

  • Tina Fields photo

    Tina Fields:

    Eco-psychologist and Co-Editor, So What? Now What?:The Anthropology of Consciousness Responds to a World in Crisis

  • Cynthia Sue Larson photo

    Cynthia Sue Larson, MBA/BA Physics:

    Author, intuitive, and Spiritual Life Coach.


  • James O'Dea

    James O’Dea:

    Past president of Institute of Noetic Sciences, and former executive director of Seva and Amnesty International

  • Stephan Martin photo

    Stephan Martin, MS:

    Astrophysicist, Author of Cosmic Conversations: Dialogues on the Nature of the Universe and the Search for Reality

  • Ashok Gangadean photo

    Ashok Gangadean, PhD:

    Professor of philosophy, Haverford College, and founder and director, Global Dialogue Institute

  • Glenn Parry photo

    Glenn Aparicio Parry, PhD

    Founder, Chairman of the Board — SEED Graduate Institute

  • Flordemayo photo

    Flordemayo (Mayan):

    Recipient of the Martin de La Cruz Award-Traditional Medicine. One of the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers

  • Nancy Maryboy photo

    Nancy Maryboy, PhD (Navajo/Cherokee):

    Educator, cosmologist, president of Indigenous Education Institute

  • Shawn Secatero photo

    Shawn Secatero, PhD (Canoncito Navajo):

    President, SEED Graduate Institute. University of New Mexico Adjunct Professor

  • Norman Patrick Brown photo

    Norman Patrick Brown (Navajo):

    Filmmaker, Director, Actor

  • Beverly Rubik photo

    Beverly Rubik, PhD:

    Ph.D. in Biophysics at the University of California at Berkeley. Internationally renowned for exploring Biofield Science and Energy Medicine

  • Richard Dobrin photo

    Richard Dobrin:

    Professor of Physics, International Businessman, Meditative yogi

  • Linda Hogan photo

    Linda Hogan (Chickasaw):

    Poet and author, including Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living World

  • Polly Walker photo

    Polly Walker, PhD (Cherokee):

    Conflict transformation specialist, Australia

     

  • Alfonso Montouri:

    Alfonso Montuori is Professor and Department Chair of the Transformative Studies Ph.D. and Transformative Leadership M.A. at California Institute of Integral Studies. A graduate of the University of London, he is the author of several books and numerous articles on creativity and improvisation, complexity, and education. Alfonso also consults with organizations and individuals on creativity and professional and personal development.