
USU Blanding hosted the Weaving Our Stories Conference September 25-26, 2024. The conference brought together students, faculty, staff and community to learn about how to best support Native American students throughout the USU system.
Quote IconWe are deeply grateful for the NASNTI grant funding that has made this event possible. We believe this conference will provide a platform to amplify the voices, concerns and thoughts of Native American students..
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Dr. Amanda Tachine
Assistant professor in educational studies at the University of Oregon and author of Native Presence and Sovereignty in College.

Ian Teller
TikTok star, with over 21,000 followers who watch his short, humorous clips of experiences being Navajo.
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
We are grateful for our presenters who shared such engaging and valuable information.
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Faculty, Staff & Community
Student-Centered
Hogan
8:00 am | BREAKFAST
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9:00 am | OPENING
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Kristian Olsen, Senior Associate Vice President - Blanding/Moab
Dr. Jane Irungu, Special Advisor to the President
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9:30 am | SESSION 1
Spencer Spotted-Elk
Sunshine Brosi
Becky Williams
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Connecting Appreciative Advising and Way-Making: Expanding Holistic Approaches for Student Success
Shelly Kotynek
Tylan Dee
Maygen Simm
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10:30 am | SESSION 2
Foregrounding Indigenous Strengths in Writing Classes
Beth Buyserie
Travis Franks
Genevieve Ford
Zack Gregory
Heather Lyman
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11:30 am | SESSION 3
Chad Ford
Seamus Fitzgerald
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Dare to Know: Learn How USU Honors Can Support Your Leadership Journey
Kristine Miller
Danielle Ross
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12:30 pm | LUNCH
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2:00 pm | SESSION 4
Julie Stevens
Sunshine Brosi
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3:00 pm | SESSION 5
A Culturally Rooted Approach to Implementing Restorative Practices
Trevor Olsen
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Sitting in a Circle: Nurturing Reciprocity and Indigenous Identity
Rosa Thornley
Amanda Katz
Deanna Allred
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4:00 pm | KEYNOTE
Key Icon Ian Teller
TikTok star, with over 21,000 followers who watch his short, humorous clips of experiences being Navajo.
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5:30 pm | DINNER
Plate and Utensils Icon Traditional native sheep butchering, dinner and a performance by Neon Nativez.
Neon Nativez blends Native American tribal beats with electronic dance music. Desiree Benally, Ms. Utah Navajo, will also introduce herself, and we will recognize the people who made the "Weaving Our Stories Conference" possible.
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Faculty, Staff & Community
Student-Centered
Hogan
8:00 am | BREAKFAST
Plate and Utensils Icon Join us for breakfast.
BAEC Auditorium
9:00 am | KEYNOTE
Key Icon Dr. Amanda Tachine
Assistant professor in education studies at the University of Oregon and author of Native Presence and Sovereignty in College.
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10:30 am | SESSION 1
A Native American Performing Arts Department on the Blanding Campus
Gustavo Ovando-Montejo
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Clair Canfield
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11:30 am | SESSION 2
Talanoa & Noatala: The Weft and Warp of Indigenous Pacific Pedagogy
Michael Ligaliga
David Whippy
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Expanding Horizons: Developing Intercultural Intelligence via Study Abroad
Shannon Peterson
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12:30 pm | LUNCH
Plate and Utensils Icon Eat a delicious lunch while enjoying a special performance.
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2:00 pm | SESSION 3
Tapping into Tradition: Restorative Practices in the San Juan School District
Paula Smith
Christine Fitzgerald
Derek Begay
Brenda Whitehorse
Trevor Olsen
Lamar Spotted Elk
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3:00 pm | SESSION 4
Kelsey Bushman
Heather Lyman
Kimberly Hiatt
Toni Dee
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Hannah Parker
Nicole Black
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San Juan High School
*This session is for San Juan High School students only.
4:00 pm | PERFORMANCE
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A vibrant display of energy, music, costume, and dance with performers of native descent capturing and portraying the fascinating legends of Native American people.
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5:30 pm | DINNER
Plate and Utensils Icon End the day with a delicious meal.
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Sunshine Brosi
Gustavo Ovando-Montejo
Mark Chynoweth
Claudia Radel
Juan Villalba
Peter Howe
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In compliance with HB261 requirements, NASNTI grant activities have been reviewed and approved by the USU Board of Trustees.
CO-SPONSORS


- College of Humanities & Social Sciences
- College of Science
- Quinney College of Natural Resources
- USU Honors Program
- Department of English
- Department of History
- Department of Social Work
- Heravi Peace Institute
- Center for Empowering Teaching Excellence
- Center for Intersectional Gender Studies & Research
