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Teaching at a Tribal College in Northern Minnesota—a Blogcast Episode

10 min · 2 de dic de 2025
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This Blogcast episode features Nick Timmerman’s blog piece “Lessons in History: Teaching at a Tribal College in Northern Minnesota,” first published in Process: A Blog for American History on August 12, 2025. In this episode, Timmerman (a history professor at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College) reflects on his experience teaching at a tribal college and university— and how it has informed his approach to teaching history. Read the blog post here: https://www.oah.org/process/teaching-at-a-tribal-college-in-northern-minnesota/ [https://www.oah.org/process/teaching-at-a-tribal-college-in-northern-minnesota/] Music: King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band’s Mabel’s Dream, 1923 X: @thejamhist | Facebook: The Journal of American History #JAHCast For more information on OAH 2026, visit: https://www.oah.org/conferences/oah2026/

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