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Nearing graduation from Phoenix Indian School, Peterson Zah decided
he wanted to attend college. He was refused the reference letters
needed for college admission by teachers who told him he would fail
and thus embarrass them. Several years later, these instructors
would receive invitations from Zah to a party celebrating his
graduation from Arizona State University.
And so began a career that took Zah to the presidency of the
Navajo Nation. His life and accomplishments have exemplified the
ongoing efforts by American Indian communities to gain greater
control over their lives and lands. He has made important
contributions in many areas, but education has always been one of
his main priorities. Perhaps no one in the Southwest has done more
than Peterson Zah to increase the recruitment, retention, and
graduation of American Indian students from colleges and
universities.
Zah's presentations to Peter Iverson's classes at Arizona State
University, employed examples drawn from his own experiences.
Students praised his thoughtful, honest and direct observations. He
reinforced a central theme in Iverson's classesthat Indian history
encompasses triumph as well as tragedy and victory as well as
victimization.
This book grew out of Iverson's determination to share Zah's
insights with a wider audience. The two met every few months to
consider many subjects related to Zah's life. These sessions formed
the foundation for this volume.
Part autobiography, part interview, and part conversation, Zah and
Iverson's account touches on a wide range of overlapping topics,
but two central themes prevail: education and empowerment." We Will
Secure Our Future "is a fascinating look into the life of a man who
became a respected visionary and passionate advocate for his
people.
Nearing graduation from Phoenix Indian School, Peterson Zah decided
he wanted to attend college. He was refused the reference letters
needed for college admission by teachers who told him he would fail
and thus embarrass them. Several years later, these instructors
would receive invitations from Zah to a party celebrating his
graduation from Arizona State University.
And so began a career that took Zah to the presidency of the
Navajo Nation. His life and accomplishments have exemplified the
ongoing efforts by American Indian communities to gain greater
control over their lives and lands. He has made important
contributions in many areas, but education has always been one of
his main priorities. Perhaps no one in the Southwest has done more
than Peterson Zah to increase the recruitment, retention, and
graduation of American Indian students from colleges and
universities.
Zah's presentations to Peter Iverson's classes at Arizona State
University, employed examples drawn from his own experiences.
Students praised his thoughtful, honest and direct observations. He
reinforced a central theme in Iverson's classesthat Indian history
encompasses triumph as well as tragedy and victory as well as
victimization.
This book grew out of Iverson's determination to share Zah's
insights with a wider audience. The two met every few months to
consider many subjects related to Zah's life. These sessions formed
the foundation for this volume.
Part autobiography, part interview, and part conversation, Zah and
Iverson's account touches on a wide range of overlapping topics,
but two central themes prevail: education and empowerment." We Will
Secure Our Future "is a fascinating look into the life of a man who
became a respected visionary and passionate advocate for his
people.
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