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Don Chosa Oral History Interview Transcript
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Don Chosa Oral History Interview Transcript
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Interviewee (ive): Chosa, Don
Contributor (ctb): Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives
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Don Chosa is a professor of Anishinaabe Language and Culture at Northern Michigan University (and formerly at Michigan Technological University and Suomi College). He discusses his personal background, growing up in northern Minnesota and the Keweenaw Peninsula, changes in the Native American Studies department at Northern, why he chooses to live on the reservation in L'Anse, gathering wild rice, who enrolls in Native American Studies classes, and changes he hopes to see in the department. |
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Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives
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