Dr. Arthur W. Zimiga, Native American Educator and Member of the Oglala Lakota Teton Nation and Charlie Jett Discuss the Critical Skills

Dr. Arthur W. Zimiga, a master and doctorate graduate from the Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, is known nationally and worldwide as a top Native American educator.

Dr. Zimiga has presented curriculum material and has lectured on such subjects as Native American Education and business development for the “Cultural Different.”

Institutions where he has either taught or lectured include foreign educational agencies and major universities in the United States including Harvard University, UCLA, University of Arizona, University of South Dakota, and others.

Dr. Zimiga has an extensive background in Native American cultures and specializes in the Lakota Culture of which he is a member of Oglala Lakota Teton Nation. He is well respected by his fellow colleagues in business development as well as higher learning as well as elementary and secondary education worldwide.

His humor and can-do attitude are refreshing attributes that audiences enjoy. Dr. Zimiga is a poet, writer, soldier, artist, sportsman, executive, business developer, politician, educator, community leader, and family-oriented person.

He is also my friend – we were elementary school classmates in Hot Springs, South Dakota.

He brings insights that enlighten audiences – so you are in for a big surprise with Dr. Arthur Zimiga.

You can access the conversation by clicking HERE.

3 thoughts on “Dr. Arthur W. Zimiga, Native American Educator and Member of the Oglala Lakota Teton Nation and Charlie Jett Discuss the Critical Skills

  1. Karen Stoddard

    I would like to speak with Dr. Zimiga
    Prairie Edge had a Zoom conference with him and I ordered the book from them “We are not A Vanishing People” and had been reading it, and to my dismay, found out today that meeting had been rescheduled to May 31st. I took the day off for today.

    Prairie Edge is sending everything to Facebook. I don’t do Facebook. I would like to find out more information and upcoming books. I am very interested in learning about the Native American plight.

    Thank you very much,

    Karen Stoddard.

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