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The Indian Way

4:00 Dan says, “Make it sound like I went to Haskell,” referring to the all-Indian higher education institution in Lawrence, Kansas. Credit Gen. Quon, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons This is the High Plains Public Radio Reader’s Book Club, and my name is Freddy Gipp. I am born and raised in Lawrence, KS and currently head a small community development firm called Lead Horse LLC. I am an enrolled member of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, my Indian name is “T’san T’hoop A’hn, meaning “Lead Horse” in the Kiowa Language, and I graduated from the University of Kansas in 2016 with a degree in strategic communications from the William Allen White School of Journalism.

Worthy Of Telling Your Own Story

Credit PC bro, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons This is the High Plains Public Radio Reader’s Book Club and my name is Freddy Gipp. I am born and raised in Lawrence, KS and currently head a small community development firm called Lead Horse LLC. I am an enrolled member of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, my Indian name is “T’san T’hoop A’hn, meaning “Lead Horse” in the Kiowa Language, and I graduated from the University of Kansas in 2016 with a degree in strategic communications from the William Allen White School of Journalism. In the book “Neither Wolf nor Dog”, author Kent Nerburn embarks on a journey that encompasses cultural perceptions, struggles and parallels between him and an unlikely source, an Old Indian Man named Dan.

T sa(N) T hoop A h(N) Leads Book Discussion

Freddy Gipp Freddy Gipp, born and raised in  Lawrence, KS is an enrolled member of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. His Indian name is T sa(N) T hoop A h(N), meaning Lead Horse in Kiowa. Gipp graduated from the University of Kansas in 2016 with a degree in Strategic Communications from the William Allen White School of Journalism. After serving as an intern for the Bureau of Indian Education within the US Dept of Interior in Washington, D.C. Gipp’s consulting firm Lead Horse LLC t focuses on utilizing Native American Powwow celebrations as an effective economic driver for urban and rural communities. As a book leader for

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