Winona Wheeler Author

Winona Wheeler, Fisher River Cree Nation, BA (Hons), MA, PhD, has almost 40 years' experience as a historian, oral historian, and professor. Her areas of research and publications include Treaty Rights, land claims, local histories, First Nations education, missionary-Indigenous Relations, Indigenous research methodologies, Indigenous oral histories, and anti-colonialism.

Charles Trimble was an advocate for Indigenous rights and development. He founded the Native American Press Association in 1969 and led the National Congress of American Indians from 1972 to 1978. His leadership experience led him to become president of the Nebraska State Historial Society in the 1980s where he continued his effort to support Indigenous people and their voices.

Mary Kay Quinlan is editor of the Oral History Association Newsletter and associate dean emerita of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications. She is co-author of several oral history books, an oral history workshop presenter, and member of the Nebraska Women in Journalism Hall of Fame.

Barbara W. Sommer, M.A., has over 40 years of experience as an oral historian. She is a long-time member of the Oral History Association (OHA) and is the author and co-author of a number of publications in the field. She holds degrees from Carleton College and the University of Minnesota.