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Bardwell, Belinda (Interviewer)

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Hall, Leroy

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2015-11-05

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Leroy Hall is a member of the Saginaw Chippewa tribe, who resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Leroy grew up in a number of Michigan communities, including Merritt, Mount Pleasant, and Grand Rapids. He attended college at Bay de Noc Community Collee and Bay Mills. In his interview he discusses his family, education, experiences of racism, and practicing sculpture.

Jason Quigno is a member of the Saginaw Chippewa tribe, who also resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He grew up in Mount Pleasant and Keweenaw Bay. In his interview, he discusses his personal history, perspective on racism, and practice of traditional art.

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Gi-gikinomaage-min Project