First Person Radio host Richard LaFortune (with Andy Driscoll) talk with Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie.

Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie began her art education at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe. Since 2004, Tsinhnahjinnie has been faculty in the Department of Native American studies at University of California, Davis, where she is an Associate Professor and serves as Director of the C. N. Gorman Museum

Tsinhnahjinnie was born into the Bear and Raccoon Clans of the Seminole and Muscogee Nations and the Tsinajinnie Clan of the Navajo Nation. Her mother was Seminole and Muscogee and her father, Andrew Van Tsinajinnie, was Diné and a painter and muralist who studied at the Studio in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Guests:

HULLEAH J. TSINHNAHJINNIE (Seminole, Muscogee, Navajo)– Artist-Photographer-Memoirist; Director of the C. N. Gorman MuseumDepartment of Native American studies at University of California, Davis