Jill La Pointe
Senior Director for Indigenous Peoples Institute
Email: lapoint1@seattleu.edu
Senior Director for Indigenous Peoples Institute
Email: lapoint1@seattleu.edu
Nakoda and Aaniiih Nations
PhD in Literature, University of Arizona
Director, Indigenous Peoples Institute
Associate Professor, English
Associate Professor, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Email: robertch@seattleu.edu
Phone: 206-296-2817
Building/Room: Casey 510-16 / Xavier 160
Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
PhD Candidate in Sociology
Affiliated Faculty, Department of Anthropology and Sociology
Seattle Indian Health Board
Email: locklear@seattleu.edu
Pueblo of Isleta
BA in Environmental Studies, Seattle University
Administrative Assistant, Indigenous Peoples Institute
Email: Luceroh@seattleu.edu
Jeanne Raymond, along with other activists, is featured in historian James Gregory's web project entitled Seattle Civil Rights & Labor History Project which includes a substantial section devoted to the experience of urban Indians in Seattle. It is located at the University of Washington.
Jeanne Raymond attended Western Washington College in the late 1960s, where she took classes from Vine Deloria and participated in the American Indian Student Union’s Right to Be Indian Conference. After college, she was recruited to join the American Indian Studies Program at the University of Washington while attending graduate school in Spanish. She taught American Indian Studies courses at Seattle Central Community College. Later, she served as President of the Parent Committee that co-founded Seattle’s American Indian Heritage High School, and worked for the High School as its Assistant Program Manager.
Sister Julie is an artist that has worked with Native groups for man years and is the former director of the Chief Seattle Club. Sister Julie started working with Native communities 38 years ago and in 2012 she received the Gertrude Apel 2012 Pioneering Spirit Award.