The program consists of six 90-minute weekly sessions held in the evenings, where families share a meal, read stories with a storyteller and discussion leader.
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Five WSU faculty have been selected as speakers for the Thomas S. Foley Institute Foley Fellows Program. The speakers for this series include Trevor Bond, director of the David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities, philosophy associate professor Michael Goldsby, philosophy professor Bill Kabasenche, Caroline Long, politics and policy associate professor and sociology professor.
Each November, Native American Heritage Month honors the history and traditions of the Indigenous peoples of the United States. Native culture abounds in the Inland.