Feb. 15, 2026

S4E2 Pt. 1: Future Studies: Indigenous Education as a Healing Journey for All

S4E2 Pt. 1: Future Studies: Indigenous Education as a Healing Journey for All

T.S Elliott upon completion of The Four Quartets asked for more humility in the pursuit of happiness by predicting where we are going if we do not acknowledge where we are coming from: "Where is the wisdom lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge lost in information?"


Dr. Marty expresses a similar spirit of humility when he says, "Those who tell, don't know and those who know, don't tell."   


We all know people who tell stories, and yet fail to grip their full meaning. But, where might we find sages to cultivate a spirit of humility, so that wisdom could spring forth, again? 


"There are so many paths to the center (origin) of a circle," offers Dr. Marty.


Dr. Martin Reinhardt is an Anishinaabe Ojibway citizen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians from Michigan. He is the former director of the Center for Native American Studies at Northern Michigan University, and the former director of Native American Programs at Central Michigan University. He has a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from the Pennsylvania State University, where his doctoral research focused on Indian education and the law with a special focus on treaty educational provisions. He also holds both a Bachelor's and a Master’s degree in Sociology.


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