Anton Treuer
Anton Treuer (pronounced troy-er) is Professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University and author of many books. His equity, education, and cultural work has put him on a path of service around the nation and the world. His YouTube channel features playlists in different areas of his expertise: racial equity, history, Ojibwe culture, and Indigenous language revitalization. There is also a playlist comprised entirely of videos in the Ojibwe language, including a "word of the day" with a fresh video short daily and another with a collection of over 200 of his public presentations and TED talks.
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How to Talk About Diversity in Mixed Company | Anton Treuer at NWF 2025
The Indian Reorganization Act: How One Law Changed Native America | Anton Treuer Explains
Minnesota’s New Native American Education Standards: Why They Matter | Anton Treuer Explains
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Who Takes Ojibwe Classes at Bemidji State? Revealing the Heart of Indigenous Language Education
Who’s at the Table? Why Indigenous Voices Matter in Decision-Making | Anton Treuer
Can Schools Revitalize Native Cultures? The Need for Real Change in Education