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Session Submission Type: Virtual Created Panel
The third panel centers on Indigenous political participation. The papers consider how Indigenous peoples choose to use their votes and their political organizing skills. The papers also examine how other political actors may facilitate new political opportunities for Indigenous participants or may erect barriers.
Native American Voting in the 2020 Election - Gabriel Sanchez, University of New Mexico; Raymond Foxworth, First Nations Development Institute
Voting by Mail: A Comparison Between the Access of Rural White and Reservation Populations in Arizona - Jean Reith Schroedel, Claremont Graduate University; Joseph John Dietrich, Cal Poly Pomona/Claremont Graduate University; Kara Mazareas; Melissa Ziegler Rogers, Claremont Graduate University
Politics of Coalition Building: An Examination of the Indigenous and Black Movements in the U.S. - Danielle Hiraldo, University of Arizona/Native Nations Institute; Miriam R. Jorgensen, University of Arizona
Diplomacy as Representation: Congress, Indian Nations, and Legislative Success - Kirsten M. Carlson, Wayne State University
Navigating Native Hawaiian Voices on the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) - Leilani DeLude; Ngoc Phan, Hawaii Pacific University