Kimbuandende Kia Benseki-Kiau, PhD (Deceased)
Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka, PhD – Congo
Ernesto and Aurora Saqui, Mayan Center, Belize
Melizza Badillo, Belize Institute of Archeology
Witness Lee, September 5, 1905 – June 9, 1997 (and Watchman Lee)
Shandong[a] is a coastal province in East China.[8] Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilization along the lower reaches of the Yellow River. It has served as a pivotal cultural and religious center for Taoism, Chinese Buddhism and Confucianism. Shandong’s Mount Tai is the most revered mountain of Taoism and a site with one of the longest histories of continuous religious worship in the world.[9] The Buddhist temples in the mountains south of the provincial capital of Jinan were once among the foremost Buddhist sites in China.[10] The city of Qufu was the birthplace of Confucius, and later became the center of Confucianism.[11]
Manari Ushigue (The Sapara Community, Red Monkey People)
Same Saesing
Don Oscar Miro-Quesada, Pachakuti Mesa Tradition (Peru and US)
Tui Matira Ranapiri-Ransfield (Bay of Plenty, New Zealand)
Raymond Tekoraka Ruka (New Zealand and US)
Virgil Mayor Apostal (Philippines and US)
Cecil Poor Bear Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, US
Chief Golden Light Eagle, Yankton Sioux, South Dakota, US (Deceased)
Chief Blue Star Eagle, Yankton Sioux, South Dakota, US (Deceased)
Dallas Chief Eagle Jr. Rosebud Sioux Tribal Member, World Hoop Dance Champion.
Robin Wall Kimmerer, Citizen Potawatomi Nation, US
Daniel Strongwalker Thomas, Delaware Nation, Lenape Peoples, US
Logan (mihšihkinaahkwa) York, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, US
Talon Silverthorn, Eastern Shawnee Tribe, US
Jeremy Turner, Shawnee Tribe, US