
19:51
Howka Iipay, Tipay

20:43
Howka!

01:03:08
Mr Connolly-Thank you very much! So much information I did not know

01:11:32
First Nations and Indigenous Studies at University of British Columbia: https://fnis.arts.ubc.ca

01:12:41
https://you.ubc.ca/ubc_programs/first-nations-indigenous-studies/

01:16:38
Truth!!

01:16:48
as well as that Mascot

01:17:02
Yeah I heard it a while back. There is a lot going on for Kumeyaay representation.

01:18:31
I have a meeting I need to go to, so sadly I need to log off. Thank you for sharing such important information with us all.

01:19:34
Eyay e'Hunn Mike and Jacob, blessed always to hear from you and share in this journey with our communities, students, families and see movement in our university systems! Prayers for the Kumeyaay Land Defenders and all who are impacted by the fire, as well as ongoing impact of COVID across communities and families!

01:19:53
Howka Sunni!

01:20:32
Is there an update on how we can support the Kumeyaay Land Protectors at the border wall construction?

01:21:47
I really appreciate this! I've learned a lot. This is so important.

01:21:48
I would like to learn about the original names for places in San Diego, such as Balboa Park, Old Town San Diego, etc. as mentioned in the first presentation Where can I find that information?

01:22:19
Thank you.

01:22:39
Thank you both for your presentations and time today. I have learned so much.

01:24:15
can Mr Connolly's Map eventually be shared to the Native Resource Center?

01:24:33
Yes, Cynthia, I have the same question…

01:25:30
I’m looking forward to your map and database of original place names, thank you!

01:26:17
I have looked up your book “Kumeyaay: A History Tetbook, Vol. 1 , Precontact to 1893 and it is out of print. Where can I access it?

01:26:23
Thank you for your work

01:26:56
Do you have some resources for readings on the history, as you’ve discussed, Michael? Oops.. maybe similar to Anna’s question

01:27:02
Where is a good place for students to go to learn more about Kumeyaay history? Are there classes they can look for or places they can look for upcoming events?

01:30:59
Thank you so much! I very much appreciate the information that you have shared with the participants. Will the presentation be available for sharing?

01:31:15
Thank you for sharing your stories, teaching history with truth and honor, and for your perseverance so we may all learn better ways of being in the world!

01:31:37
The slides and recording will be available - it will be on the website but I will also email everyone who attended today

01:32:32
Thank you Jennifer lmazeki

01:32:58
Can we be included in the Newsletter that Mr Connolly speaks of??

01:33:45
Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge with us at this presentation.

01:34:13
Mr. Connolly and Jacob, thank you for sharing this powerful knowledge and information and your leadership and to the Native Resource Center and Chris for the leadership and work being done as well. Look forward to continued conversations how we can support the efforts and for these critical conversations to continue, including addressing the mascot and its impact.

01:35:47
Yes, thank you very much for sharing this history. It is so important that we don't lose this. I, too, am encouraged by SDSU's efforts to honor this history and to integrate it into SDSU's culture and curriculum.

01:35:57
I will look into the CIE or the Native Resource Center getting copies

01:36:04
https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/

01:36:23
We have started the Indigenous Social Work Alliance (ISWA) student organization if anyone is interested in joining us for conversations and events email: sdsuiswa@gmail.com

01:36:34
Yes, NRC and CIE should have copies for students and F/S to read

01:37:02
Thank you, Jacob and Mike, for an enlightening presentation!

01:37:14
https://www.kumeyaay.com/

01:37:24
http://kumeyaaycommunitycollege.com/

01:37:37
KDLC: Kumeyaay-Digueno Land Conservancyhttp://www.kdlc.org/

01:37:42
@Jen: and maybe subscription thru library, if not already

01:37:55
Everyone is also invited to connect with the Native American and Indigenous Faculty and Staff Association: https://diversity.sdsu.edu/ergs/naifsa

01:40:00
Is there a way to access the Learning Landscapes Curriculum?

01:40:32
Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge.

01:41:44
Props to Cynthia for making sure history is documented!