Linda Sue Warner, Ph.D., has extensive experience and knowledge in indigenous pedagogy using native ways of knowing as the primary framework and is currently the Special Assistant to the President on Tribal Affairs at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, OK. Previously, Dr. Warner served as the President of Haskell Indian Nations University, KS. She has over fifty years of experience working with American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian peoples. Dr. Warner is extensively published with over two hundred fifty articles, presentations, technical reports, books and book chapters that explore processes linked to cultural knowledge bases and pedagogy. Dr. Warner earned a Doctor of Philosophy in General Administration from the University of Oklahoma; a Master’s in Education in Administration from Pennsylvania State University; a Bachelors of Arts in Language Arts Education from Northeastern State University and an Associate of Arts from Northeastern A&M Junior College, OK. Dr. Warner is a member of the Comanche Tribe of Oklahoma