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Hellooooo,

I trust everyone is settling in and reconnecting with pets, friends, and family. I wanted to thank you all once again for making this years program the best ever and I’m truly honored and humbled to have meet you all and been a part of all your lives for this short two weeks. I just wanted to remind everyone that this might be the end of this years program but its just the beginning of a new journey we are ALL embarking on TOGETHER. Remember all good things must end for new memories to grow and flourish so please keep posting and reading to see what we have in store for you all during the year. Until then Don’t Worry about a thing…

Last official day

So today the students graduate from the Pipeline program I hope each of them truly understands how amazing they each are. Amber, Christa, Elka, Fabian,Jana, Jessica, Kapele, Manny , Monica, and Skyla – it has been a pleasure getting to know each of you and watching you explore your options for the future. I look forward to saying I once mentored the first Native American woman president, the top nero-psychologist or world-renowned mechanical engineer. you all can do anything you set your minds to. Aim high and find the things you enjoy. Continue reading “Last official day”

These are a few of my favorite things.

Thursday: Today we visited Cal Poly Pomona (yay!) Dr. Dixon gave us a tour of the campus and Irv Harrison of the Native Center treated us to a nice lunch. I love the campus- its full of living things like cows, horses, ducks, and turtles. I just graduated from there in  June so it was like going back home, I really grew a lot while attending school so being back there brought many good memories back. Dr. Walton showed us chemistry can be fun and exciting- showing us how to turn pennies into  gold and silver. We then took a look at the Native garden near the bio-trek, i love the natural plants- the smell is soothing. After that we walked to the Native Center- a place I practically lived in the last year of school. Mr. Harrison has made some amazing changes and it was good to see a friendly face (Manny)! Then we were off once again this time to drive over to the farm store where Nick and Alex made sure to extol the virtues of Cal Poly’s orange juice. After dinner we relaxed and watch one of my favorite Native films- Smoke Signals based on some short stories titled The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven by Sherman Alexie. I always love the way the movie allows people to see some of the stereotypes placed on Natives . As we draw near the end of our two weeks together I am beginning to reflect not only on what i and the students have learned from the lessons but also the things we have shared and taught each other.

Graduation day…

today is officially the last day of the pipe line, 2 weeks came and went ridiculously fast. I enjoyed every minute of this experience, the students and staff members have become FAMILY to me :] after having spent 2 entire weeks together I feel like we have established a bond that is NEVER to be broken. During my time spent here at Pitzer as a mentor, I have learned a lot about myself, we have had several amazing speakers, I must say the ones who had the biggest impact on me were Adrian Pantoja and a gentleman by the name of Hector. Adrian spoke about immigration, this topic really hit home, a lot of times I tend to take opportunities and a lot of other things for granted. Immigrants come to the United States for opportunities, whether it be money or an education, I am blessed to be where I am today and to have accomplished everything I have accomplished thus far in my short 23 years of life. Hector spoke about seeking and fulfilling our purpose here on this earth. I currently hold a bachelor of science degree in Anthropology with an emphasis on Cultural Resource Management as well as a minor in Native American studies, prior to coming to this program I was having a hard time trying to figure out what it is I wanted to study in Graduate school, I now know that…I want to pursue a Masters degree and PhD in American Indian studies with and emphasis on tribal law. It is my way of giving back to the Native community, as well as my way of saying “Thank You” to my ancestors- those who came before me, the ones who laid the foundation for my existence. On a different note, one of the highlights of the program was a day trip to Universal Studios in which we were able to go behind the scenes of movie sets and were able to talk to important executive people who work in the media industry, they talked about the importance of Networking, a lot of times your chances at being successful are increased/facilitated based on who you know! We also had an all access pass to the theme park, all the students and mentors got to ride on the attractions for a few hours, it was soooo much fun, all of the participants in the program, mentors and students alike were able to connect and interact with one another on a personal level. My favorite part of the program was our time spent at the Southwest Museum. It provided the students with insight on the field of Anthropology and emphasized the importance of preserving our heritage/culture for future generations. I also got to see 2 personal friends of mine who are employees of the museum, Karimah Kennedy and Liliam Posadas :] I have not seen them since we worked together doing archaeological fieldwork on Catalina Island last summer! On a final note, I vow to promote and perpetuate my culture today, tomorrow and always! I will use my degrees to fight social injustices within Native American communities ❤

Busy Day :o

Yesterday was the day we all drove to Cal Poly. I’ve been exploring Cal Poly since I was about 9. As most of you know my mother works at Cal Poly as a professor in Ethnics and Women’s studies…I love Cal Poly!!! It has a beautiful campus… and the academics are great… Irvin provided lunch for us! I thank him for that… and I thank my mother for giving us that wonderful tour. When we got back there we had tutoring with the SAT guy… shockingly it was pretty fun, because it was i like math… shhhhhhhh don’t tell anybody though! It’s a secret. To save the best for last; the movie Smoke Signals!!! YAH!!!!! 🙂 I loved it!!! It’s one of my favorite movies. I know almost all of the lines… but not only that I love the message it sends out as well…

funny song

yesterday we got to watch smoke signals and one super funny part ,i think, is the part where Victor and Thomas sing a round dance song called John Waynes teeth 😛 here is a video of them

i love this movie sooo much 😀