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20220511 American Indian Convocation

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20220511 - American Indian Convocation - Tempe

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Blaine Burnette, member of the White Mountain Apache tribe, gives the graduate address at the American Indian Convocation on Wednesday, May 11, 2022, at the ASU Gammage. He earned a bachelors degree in mathematics (statistics) and a minor in economics. The event honors the accomplishments of the University’s students of Indigenous heritage with 396 bachelors degrees, 132 masters degrees and 24 juris doctorate and other doctoral degrees, and the faculty, staff and family supporting them. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News

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Blaine Burnette, member of the White Mountain Apache tribe, gives the graduate address at the American Indian Convocation on Wednesday, May 11, 2022, at the ASU Gammage. He earned a bachelors degree in mathematics (statistics) and a minor in economics. The event honors the accomplishments of the University’s students of Indigenous heritage with 396 bachelors degrees, 132 masters degrees and 24 juris doctorate and other doctoral degrees, and the faculty, staff and family supporting them. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News