Book Launch: Tammi’ tetevini, “Ne Hakannai Kimmakkante?”
By College of Education and Human Development, Indigenous Relations
About this event
Join us for the launch of Tammi’ tetevini, “Ne Hakannai Kimmakkante?” by Antoinette Cavanaugh. Inspired by a University of Nevada class project for Human Development and Family Science, this bilingual edition book of Western Shoshoni and English explores Indigenous survivance, language, and storytelling through the lenses of ontology and epistemology.
Evening to include:
A discussion on the significance of the work
Moderated Q&A session
Reading from “Tammi’ tetevini, “Ne Hakannai Kimmakkante?”
Book signing - copies will be available for purchase
Antoinette is a PhD candidate in the Human Development and Family Science program in the College of Education at the University of Nevada, Reno. She was born in Owyhee, Nevada and is a member of the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation. She holds a BA in Secondary Education from Boise State University, an MA in Educational Leadership & Higher Education and an MS In Human Development and Family Science from University of Nevada, Reno.
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Additional information
- Attendance type: In person
- Cost: Free
- Event type: Arts & Culture