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She was the ALA's first Native American president. [56] [57] Convener on Indigenous Matters for the International Federation of Library Associations, 2008-2009 James R. Rettig: 2008–2009: Camila A. Alire: 2009–2010: She was the ALA's first Hispanic/Latina American president. Roberta A. Stevens: 2010–2011: Molly Raphael: 2011–2012 ...
Since 2006, the ALA has selected a class of Emerging Leaders, typically comprising about 100 librarians and library school students. This minor distinction is a form of organizational outreach to new librarians. The Emerging Leaders are allocated to project groups tasked with developing solutions to specified problems within ALA divisions.
This is a list of state leaders in the 4th century (301 ... Africa: East. Kingdom of Aksum (complete list) – Aphilas, King (f. early 4th century) Wazeba, King (f ...
The BCALA offers awards for books, e-books, innovative leaders (referred to as trailblazers), and a scholarship in honor of E. J. Josey. Awards are given for four categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry Collection, and First Novel. [20] The initial First Novel Award went to Alexs Pate, for the novel Losing Absalom. [21]
The inscription reads "Ibbi-Sin the strong king, king of Ur, King of the four corners of the world". King of the Four Corners of the World (Sumerian: lugal-an-ub-da-limmu-ba, [1] Akkadian: šarru kibrat arbaim, [2] šar kibrāti arbaʾi, [3] or šar kibrāt erbetti [4]), alternatively translated as King of the Four Quarters of the World, King ...
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The Palestinian militant group Hamas will likely replace Yahya Sinwar with a new political leader based outside Gaza while his brother - Mohammad Sinwar - is expected to assume a bigger role ...
The Ancestral Puebloans, also known as the Anasazi and by the earlier term the Basketmaker-Pueblo culture, were an ancient Native American culture that spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, comprising southeastern Utah, northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado.