Kevin Gover (born February 16, 1955) is currently the Under Secretary for Museums and Culture at the Smithsonian. He had served from 2007 until January...
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histories of prejudice, discrimination, ethnic cleansing, and persecution. Kevin Gover (Pawnee Nation), the director of the National Museum of the American...
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the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian. Kevin Gover was the director of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of...
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used to be the victim's computer—which is cold comfort to the victim. Kevin Gover has noted how such statements can be inadvertently disempowering towards...
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of Humans). 2000. Retrieved 21 February 2010. Kevin Gover (2006) [Sep 8, 2000]. Video of Kevin Gover's speech, "Never Again" (Sept. 8, 2000), a formal...
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Resource Center". indianlaw.org. Retrieved 2023-03-28. Gover, Kevin (2000). "Remarks of Kevin Gover, Assistant Secretary Indian Affairs: Address to Tribal...
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Democratic 45th Treasurer designate of the United States, 2022–present Kevin Gover 1955– Pawnee Nation Democratic 7th Assistant Secretary of the Interior...
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history between the federal government and tribal communities. In 2000, Kevin Gover publicly apologized for the actions of the Bureau of Indian Affairs,...
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Swimmer 1989–1993 Eddie Frank Brown 1993–1997 Ada E. Deer 1997–2001 Kevin Gover 2001 James H. McDivitt (acting) 2001–2003 Neal A. McCaleb 2003–2004 Aurene...
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Indian Affairs In office 2001–2003 President George W. Bush Preceded by Kevin Gover Succeeded by David W. Anderson Oklahoma Secretary of Transportation In...
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