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Peace-Makers for Mother Earth

Daniel Wildcat (Yuchi member of Muscogee Nation), Margaret Rose Stevens (Oneida Nation), Savannah Joe (Dine) and Joshua Arce (Prairie Band Potawatomie) - a faculty member, former student, student and staff person –have come together to find ways to help humankind live in a more sustainable and life-enhancing manner on a planet they call, without the least hint of romanticism, Mother Earth.

Timotca
The International Museum of 21st Century Art

An international non-proft, corporation founded in 1980 to foster peace and cultural understanding through the Universal Language of Art, TIMOTCA is premised on the belief that art transcends national borders, inter-cultural differences and racial distinctions, uniquely touching a peaceful and humanistic quality in all of us, expanding our potential to move beyond historic fears toward higher spiritual and evolutionary challenge.

Modern Day Warrior
Floyd “Red Crow” Westerman

Floyd Westerman was born Floyd Kanghi Duta Westerman on the lake Traverse Reservation, home of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Dakota in south Dakota. “Kanghi Duta” means “Red crow” in Sioux.

Ambassador
Ross Anderson

Ross began skiing when he was six years old, graduating from slalom to giant slalom, to supergiant slalom and finally to downhill. A professional speed skier, he has been clocked at the unbelievable speed of 154.06 miles per hour — the third fastest time ever recorded by a skier on Earth.

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