Page 105 • (1,086 results in 0.14 seconds)

  • . This is why there are not many tribes near Clover Creek and no tribes manage the watershed either. For a long time, Indegouens people practiced Food Sovereignty which is the right to practice first foods, in a culturally appropriate and healthy way to decolonize. Salmon is a cultural practice for Indigenous people, they have a deep connection to the watershed and poor water quality can affect their cultural practices and food sovereignty. Residential areas have altered the path of the watershed

  • current initiatives to relocate cormorants away from the Astoria-Megler Bridge near the mouth of the Columbia River, this project integrates settler colonial studies methodology and Indigenous political philosophy to demonstrate how the logics of Euro-American projects that sought the dissolution native societies also strived to eliminate both wild salmon and cormorants in the late nineteenth century and beyond. In place of management techniques associated with control, this project develops and

  • the Free Zone in January 1942 by Celine Morali.  He and his family were then sheltered near Albi under the supervision and encouragement of Msg. Joseph Moussaron, Bishop of Albi.  Madame Morali was the first in a line of four Catholic rescuers honored by Yad Vashem in Israel, as Righteous Among the Nations for their part in saving the Zenatti family.  Hear the story of Celine Morali told by her granddaughter. Presenter: Marie-Anne Harkness, Granddaughter of Celine, Holocaust Center for Humanity

  • for Northwest Cascade as they get ready to expand their operations. In July, I plan on joining Corelytics, a start-up company based in Bellevue, within their marketing department. During the summer, I am also getting married! We plan on moving near Bellevue/Redmond after the wedding. A lot of big changes will be happening this summer, but I am excited to see where life is taking me! Read Previous PLU Night at the Rainiers set for Aug. 16 Read Next The art of sustainability COMMENTS*Note: All

  • contemporaries to understand the ways gender relations impacted women’s theologies and religious communities. Conference ScheduleProfessor Christensen’s teaching interests include not only medieval and early modern literature, but also East German and post-Unification literature and film, and language pedagogy. Before coming to PLU, she taught at Mount Holyoke College and the University of Notre Dame. She is delighted to be part of PLU’s German program, which is large enough to offer a robust variety of

  • contemporaries to understand the ways gender relations impacted women’s theologies and religious communities. Conference ScheduleProfessor Christensen’s teaching interests include not only medieval and early modern literature, but also East German and post-Unification literature and film, and language pedagogy. Before coming to PLU, she taught at Mount Holyoke College and the University of Notre Dame. She is delighted to be part of PLU’s German program, which is large enough to offer a robust variety of

  • commuter and transfer students in order to best support these students in achieving their goals. Commuter Students refers to all students who live off campus near or far. Commuter Students at PLU travel to campus from as near as across the street from campus and as far as Olympia and Renton. These students commute by car, walking, biking, bus, and carpooling. Webpage: www.plu.edu/commuter/ Email: ctsc@plu.edu Phone:253.535.8750 Campus Location: The Cave (Anderson University Center, Lowest Level

  • -stories/ Books available at the PLU library:  Native American religion, by Joel W Martin Seeing with a native eye : essays on native American religion, by Åk Hultkrantz The land looks after us : a history of Native American religion, by Joel W Martin Native American Religions, by Rob Staeger Orthodox ChurchImportant text: The Bible, but specifically an ancient translation to Greek called the Septuagint Major holidays: Easter, Christmas, and each day of the year is sacred and dedicated to a specific

  • 151. Techniques and applications of integrals, improper integrals, ordinary differential equations and power series, with applications. Prerequisite: MATH 151. (4) MATH 203 : History of Mathematics A study in the vast adventure of ideas that is mathematics from ancient cultures to the 20th Century. The evolution of the concepts of number, measurement, demonstration, and the various branches of mathematics in the contexts of the varied cultures in which they arose. Prerequisite: MATH 152 or consent

  • -PLU plans: From her home base of Helena, Mont., Barry plans to work on finishing her mediation training while visiting schools this summer—“I’m thinking about the East Coast,” she said. “Conflict is everywhere, and as a result there are always opportunities for reconciliation and peace-building,” Barry said. “I have realized that wherever I head educationally and professionally, I will be able to apply what I have learned through my classes at PLU.” LAUREN CORBOY Hometown: Dallas. Major