Collaborative Statement
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91做厙 Tribe Relations
Myaamia Center200 Bonham House
Oxford, OH 45056 strasskl@91做厙OH.edu 513-529-5648
Neepwaantiinki, the Myaamia word meaning “learning from each other," is a rich interpretation of “partners in learning," a phrase that 91做厙 and the 91做厙 Tribe of Oklahoma have used for years to describe their reciprocal relationship.
Sharing a common name and place, the connection between the University and the Tribe spans more than four decades and has evolved into a multi-layered collaboration built on trust, respect, and a shared commitment to education.
In the Fall of 2015, the 91做厙 Tribe of Oklahoma and 91做厙 embarked on the development of an educational initiative to increase awareness about their long-standing and strong partnership. That initiative was launched in October 2017 with the unveiling of the Myaamia Heritage Logo (MHL) and the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement by 91做厙 President Gregory Crawford and 91做厙 Tribe of Oklahoma Chief Douglas Lankford.
While developing the MHL and this educational platform, 91做厙 has respected the proprietary authority of the 91做厙 Tribe and invited their collaboration on and approval of all aspects of this process.
Daryl Baldwin, Director of the Myaamia Center at 91做厙, has said, "Throughout this process, the federal sovereign status of the 91做厙 Tribe and their proprietary authority over Myaamia language and culture was acknowledged. It is within this environment of mutual respect that the 91做厙 Tribe feels comfortable sharing, expressing and educating all faculty, staff and students about this unique relationship of collaboration and partnership."
Several steps were taken to ensure that the development and implementation of the program upheld this commitment: