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Andrew Martinez (O’odham, Diegueño, and Yoeme)

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Kyra James (Navajo Nation/Diné)

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Mary Beth Jäger (Citizen Potawatomi)

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Torivio A. Fodder (Taos Pueblo)

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Stephen Cornell

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Ibrahim Garba (Karai-Karai)

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Adriana Zuniga-Teran

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Robert G. Varady

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Laura López-Hoffman

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