Conference Speaker


Robert Animikii Horton

Robert Animikii Horton is from the Rainy First Nations of Manitou Rapids in Ontario. Robert is a graduate from St. Cloud State University, majoring in Sociology with a professional emphasis on Political Science, Society and Economics. He is currently finishing his Masters degree in Sociology. He is proud non-drinker, non-smoker, and non-drug user and is a spoken-word poet, writer and social and political activist. Robert spent four years on the Minnesota Indian Education Association Board of Directors as a Board Member and Student Representative. He is currently involved with the Treaty Three Language Revitalization Project, is the RRFN Social Policy Analyst, and a long type supporter of the EZLN Zapatista Movement. His nominator tells us he is a shining example and role model for all First nations’ youth and adults alike, he treats everyone with compassion, care, respect and consistently strives to assist them in any way he can.


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