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