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Four Arrows
Donald Trent "Don" Jacobs, also known as Four Arrows,〔("Four Arrows." ) ''The Entertainers.'' Retrieved 18 July 2012.〕 (born 1946 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American college professor, writer and activist for American Indian rights whose work has focused on indigenous worldviews, wellness and counter-hegemonic education. He currently lives in Mexico. ==Early life and education== He has a bachelor's degree from Southwest Missouri State University, an Ed.D. from Boise State University, and a PhD from the now unaccredited Columbia Pacific University.〔(Four Arrows (Don Trent Jacobs), PhD , EdD ), Fielding Graduate University website〕〔(NETNOTES: Columbia Pacific University Alumni Info )〕〔http://www.fielding.edu/whyFielding/about/facultyBio.aspx?Channel=%2FChannels%2FAdmissions&WorkflowItemID=86129da5-9bb3-4a93-8802-3fd5bd72f130〕 Jacobs is of Cherokee, Muscogee Creek, and Scots-Irish ancestry.〔He is the author of a number of publications including: ("Four Arrows." ) ''Teaching Virtues.'' Retrieved 18 July 2012.〕〔("Unlearning the Language of Conquest." ) ''University of Texas Press.'' Retrieved 18 July 2012.〕 Critical Neurophilosophy and Indigenous Wisdom, co-authored with John Ling and Greg Cajete; Teacing Truly: A Curriculum to Indigenous Mainstream Education. He was selected by AERO (Alternative Education Resource Organization) as one of 27 "visionaries in education" for their text, "Turning Points" with a Foreword by Alfie Kohn. He is a recipient of the Martin Springer Institute for Holocaust Studies Moral Courage Award (2004).
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