GBC Talks: "Religious Liberty in the 21st Century"
<p>To what extent does religious liberty conflict with federal and state laws on a range of issues, or even personal choices? How should such conflicts be resolved, while protecting the Constitution's rights to religious liberty? This GBC Talks discussed the issues behind some of recent controversies and court cases around religious liberty. Recorded Wednesday, 21 February 2018, at Great Basin College.</p>
<p>Panelists:</p>
<ol>
<li>Zach Gerber, Esq. - Partner, Gerber Law Offices, LLP, and President of the Great Basin Chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society</li>
<li>Dan DuSoleil - Pastor, Christian Center of Elko</li>
<li>Dr. Kevin Hodur - English Instructor, Great Basin College</li>
</ol>
<p>Moderator: Dr. Scott A. Gavorsky</p>
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Great Basin College
21 February 2018; 2018-02-21; 02/21/2018; 21/02/2018
Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]
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English
GBC Talks: "Defining Native Americans: The Blood Quantum Issue"
<p>GBC Talks public panel on "Defining Native Americans: The Blood Quantum Issue," recorded at Great Basin College in Elko, Nevada, on 15 November 2017.</p>
<p>Panelists included:</p>
<ul>
<li>Dr. Scott A. Gavorsky (Professor of History, Great Basin College)</li>
<li>Jens Wesley Camp (Research Associate, Great Basin Institute and California Trail Interpretative Center)</li>
<li>James Hedrick (Cultural Manager, Newe Ghani Cultural Center)</li>
</ul>
<p>GBC Talks: “Defining Native Americans: The Blood Quantum Issue” discusses what and how “Blood Quantum” is defined, which is a very popular yet highly controversial topic amongst Native Americans. The three presenters each discuss significant factors that impact how blood quantums have transformed over time and now influence membership policies for tribes.</p>
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Great Basin Indian Archives
11/15/17 [15 November 2017]; 2017 November 15
Shiara Holmes (GBIA)
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English
GBC Talks Logo - 2017
Official logo of the GBC Talks series in 2017
Scott A. Gavorsky
November 2017
Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]
Copyright © 2016. Great Basin College. All rights reserved.
Loyd Hanks - Oral history (04/16/2014)
Oral history interview with Loyd Hanks, Western Shoshone from Duck Valley reservation, NV-ID, on 04/16/2017
<p>Loyd Hanks is a Western Shoshone from the Duck Valley reservation his family came from both Paradise Valley, NV and Reese River, NV. Loyd talks about how he became a crew chief in the U.S. Air Force as part of a jet engine mechanic crew, and how he also worked on a missile crew during the Cuban missile crisis involving Russia. He also speaks and honors previous Native American military men, and also pays tribute towards the different Native American code-talkers during the various wars involving the U.S. He also speaks about how the culture helped these individuals survive the turmoil of the wars, and moreover gives advice to the younger audience relaying that learning and preserving the culture is vital and worthwhile.</p>
<p>Video pending</p>
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Great Basin Indian Archives
04/16/2014 [16 April 2014]; 2014 April 16
Norm Cavanaugh [interviewer]; James Hedrick [GBIA/VHC]; University of Utah SYLAP [streaming video]; Great Basin College; BARRICK Gold of North America
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English
Shoshone Community Language Initiative (SCLI) Materials 2017
Materials, mainly pictures, related to the 2017 SCLI Summer Youth Program, which ran from 5 July through 4 August 2017.
Materials include:
1) Participants graduation photo, full size
2) Participants graduation photo, cropped to 600px wide for web use
3) Participants photo with Norm Cavanaugh (courtesy of GBC / Laura Gallegos)
4) pdf copy of the SCLI 2017 Commencement Program
Great Basin Indian Archives and the Shoshone Community Language Initiative
8 August 2017
Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]; Laura Gallegos [GBC]
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Janey Blackeye-Bryan and Shasta Blackeye-Adair - Oral history (08/01/2017)
Oral history interview with Janey Blackeye-Bryan and Shasta Blackeye-Adair, Western Shoshone from Duckwater, NV, on 08/01/2017
<p>In Janey Blackeye-Bryan and Shasta Blackeye-Adair’s second presentation to the Shoshone Community Language Initiative (SCLI) program at Great Basin College they continue to talk about their history and the traditions of the Western Shoshone. They begin by singing a Shoshone Honor song that was created by their father/grandfather Willie Blackeye from Duckwater reservation, NV. Then they move onto express the importance of the language program and moreover how important it is to stay in school and stay strong like our ancestors use to.<br /> <br />Presented at the 2017 Shoshone Community Language Initiative summer youth program (SCLI 17).</p>
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Great Basin Indian Archives
08/01/2017 [01 August 2017]; 2017 August 01
James Hedrick [interviewer]; James Hedrick [GBIA/VHC]; University of Utah SYLAP [streaming video]; Great Basin College; BARRICK
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English; some Shoshoni
Janey Blackeye-Bryan and Shasta Blackeye-Adair - Oral history (07/31/2017)
Oral history interview with Janey Blackeye-Bryan and Shasta Blackeye-Adair, Western Shoshones from Duckwater, NV, on 07/31/2017.
<p>Janey Blackeye-Bryan and Shasta Blackeye-Adair presented a lecture to the Shoshone Community Language Initiative (SCLI) program at Great Basin College over the heritage of the Western Shoshone. They begin their presentation by going over women and men’s right of passages in regards to Western Shoshones. They talk about the traditions that they had to practice growing up which included hunting, dating, and so on. They also give us a view into the language and how it refers to the culture. Moreover, they give us an insight into their personal histories growing up in Duckwater, NV.<br /> <br />Presented at the 2017 Shoshone Community Language Initiative summer youth program (SCLI 17).</p>
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Great Basin Indian Archives
07/31/2017 [31 July 2017]; 2017 July 31
James Hedrick [interviewer]; James Hedrick [GBIA/VHC]; University of Utah SYLAP [streaming video]; Great Basin College; BARRICK
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English; Shoshoni
Antoinette Cavanaugh - Oral history (07/27/2017)
Oral history interview with Antoinette Cavanaugh, Western Shoshone from Duck Valley NV-ID, on 07/27/2017
<p>During the Shoshone Community Language Initiative (SCLI) program at Great Basin College, Antoinette Cavanaugh delivered a beading workshop. Antoinette covered many aspects of beading which included how to develop a pattern, what type of beadwork is difficult or easy, and even goes as far as to show ‘tricks of the trade’ when threading a needle.<br /> <br />Presented at the 2017 Shoshone Community Language Initiative summer youth program (SCLI 17).</p>
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Great Basin Indian Archives
07/27/2017 [27 July 2017]; 2017 July 27
James Hedrick [interviewer]; James Hedrick [GBIA/VHC]; University of Utah SYLAP [streaming video]; Great Basin College; BARRICK
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Elizabeth "Liz" Dann - Oral history (07/18/2017)
Oral history interview with Elizabeth "Liz" Dann, Western Shoshone from Crescent Valley, NV, on 07/18/2017
<p>Elizabeth “Liz” Dann addresses students at the Shoshone Community Language Initiative (SCLI) program at Great Basin College. She starts her presentation by offering a prayer, and then speaks about the importance of our traditions. She also speaks about giving her grandson an eagle feather, medicine bag, and other items while he was in the war. She also gives advice to the women about women, especially during ceremonies. Her daughter Sandy Dann speaks about her experience with the Sundance and what it consist of. Liz then speaks about making cradle boards, preparing hides, and tells some of the traditional Shoshone stories.<br /> <br />Presented at the 2017 Shoshone Community Language Initiative summer youth program (SCLI 17).</p>
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Great Basin Indian Archives
07/18/2017 [18 July 2017]; 2017 July 18
James Hedrick [interviewer]; James Hedrick [GBIA/VHC]; University of Utah SYLAP [streaming video]; Great Basin College; BARRICK
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Boyd Graham - Oral history (07/13/2017)
Oral history interview with Boyd Graham, Western Shoshone from Ely, NV, on 07/13/2017
<p>Boyd Graham addresses students at the Shoshone Community Language Initiative (SCLI) program at Great Basin College. Boyd Graham begins his address by introducing himself to the students, and then he speaks about how there are different dialects among the Shoshone. Afterward, he begins giving a lesson on the Shoshone language which includes going over greetings, different types of animals, different writing styles, verb and consonants, and how different relatives are addressed within the Shoshonean language.<br /> <br />Presented at the 2017 Shoshone Community Language Initiative summer youth program (SCLI 17).</p>
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Great Basin Indian Archives
07/13/2017 [13 July 2017]; 2017 July 13
James Hedrick [interviewer]; James Hedrick [GBIA/VHC]; University of Utah SYLAP [streaming video]; Great Basin College; BARRICK
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English; Shoshoni