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Friday. November 2,2012 • 3
The Oklahoma Daily
OPINION
OUR VIEW
Celebrate Native American heritage in Nov.
GO AND DO Native American events and art exhibits around Norman
When: Until Dec. 30
When: Until Nov. 25
When: Nov. 3. starts at 2 p.m.
When: Nov. 2, 7:30 p.m.
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SPORTS
| VOLLEYBALL: Fresh off a 3-0 win against Texas Tech, the OU volleyball team will travel to Morgantown on Saturday to take on West Virginia.
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Our View: Students should take advantage of a
cultural education that is accessible during Native
American Heritage Month in November.
OU will be tested
against stout Iowa
State defense
The Our View
is the majority
opinion of
The Daily's
nine-member
editorial board
Kingsley Burns
joey Stipek .. .
Kyle Margerum
Jono Greco
Kearsten Howland
Judy Gibbs Robinson
Where: The Jacobson House
Native Art Center, 609
Chautauqua Avenue
Info: Features a talk with two
Native American artists from
Oklahoma.
LANDRY
JONES
email:
dailynewsCou.edu
Saturday
American Indian Student
Association Fall Benefit
Powwow
Info: Events include gourd
dancing, supper and a
powwow.
n»e Oklahoma Dally is a public forum, the
University of Oklahoma's independent student
voice and an enutely student run publication
A Gathering of Traditions:
A Centennial Celebration
of Dr. Charles Marius
Barbeau In Oklahoma
Info: The exhibition celebrates
Barbeau's fieldwork as a
Canadian ethnographer
who visited communities in
Oklahoma in 191112.
important resource for studying Native American
policy, status and conditions.
In terms of economic gains, last year, the Native
Mary Stanfield, opinion editor
Kayley Gillespie, assistant editor
dailyopinion@ou.edu • phone: 405-325-3666
oudaily.com/opinion • Twitter: @OUDailyOpinion
Kedric Kitchens, sports editor
Dillon Phillips, assistant editor
dailysports@ou.edu • phone: 405-325-3666
oudaily.com/sports • Twitter: @OUDailySports
Guest columns are accepted and printed
at the editor s discretion
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advertising manager Kearsten Howland by calling
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Ono free copy of The Daily is available to
members of the OU community Additional copies
may be purchased ’or 25 cents by contacting
The Daily business office at 405 325 2522.
James T. Bialac Native
American Art Collection
Whore: Fred Jones Jr. Museum
of Art, 555 Elm Avenue
Info: The collection represents
the Pueblos of the Southwest,
the Navajo, the Hopi and more.
Dillon Phillips
dphillips859ou.edu
Editor In Chief
Managing Editor.
Campus Editor
Sports Editor
Life & Arts Editor
Opinion Editor
Friday
Art Talk with Merlin Little
Thunder and Michael
Elizondo
Visual Editor
Online Editor
Night Editor
Copy Chief
Advertising Manager
Faculty Adviser
Our View is the voice of the Editonal Board. which
consists of nine student editors. The board meets
at 5 p.m. Sunday to Thursday in 160 Copeland
Hall Board meetings are open to the public
Economic Research & Policy Institute.
Take the time this month to visit some of the
many Native American museums and education
centers in the state, but don’t forget local events in
Norman, too.
Columnists' and cartoonists opinions are their
own and not necessanly the views or opinions of
The Oklahoma Daily Editonal Board
BY THE NUMBERS
Oklahoma vs.
Iowa State
phone:
405325-3666
Laney Ellisor
lorad.OoHor
Lindsey Ruta
Kedric Kitchens
Carmen Forman
Mary Stanfield
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The OU women's basketball team dominated
every facet of the game against Oklahoma
Christian on Thursday night, winning 118-53.
Letters should concentrate on issues, not
personalities, and must be fewer than 250
words, typed and signed by me autnons). leuera
will be edited for accuracy, space and style
Students must list their maior and classification
To submit letters, email dailyopmlon*ou edu.
160 Copeland Hall, 860 Van Vfeet Oval
Norman, OK 73019-2052
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touchdowns — both career if the senior
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Where: Sam Noble Oklahoma
Where: The Jim Thorpe Museum of Natural History.
Multicultural Center, 4th Street 2401 Chautauqua Avenue
Few states have a culture grounded in Native
American history like Oklahoma. Native Americans
constitute 8.9 percent of Oklahoma’s population,
and Oklahoma has the second largest number of
Native Americans in the U.S., according to 2010
U.S. census data. But Native American customs are
foreign to many in a homogeneous American cul-
ture, especially at OU, where only 5 percent of the
student population identifies as Native .American,
according to the OU Factbook.
Native American Heritage Month is celebrated
by various government agencies,
such as the Library of Congress,
the National Archives, the National
Park Service and the Smithsonian
Institution. Grassroots programs
presented at OU to students by stu-
dents are even more important to
keep the Native /American cultural heritage alive
and to best represent a very small community on
campus.
Students should attend events and visit exhibits
on campus this month to better understand a cul-
ture and people so important to Oklahoma's histo-
ry and development today — to ensure the culture
is not lost.
Native American culture brings valuable per-
spectives and diversity to various institutions and
FOOTBALL
Sooners hope to rebound on the road
EQC Total yards
wOO thrown
by Iowa State backup
quarterback Jared
Barnett, who could see
time if starter senior
Steele Jantz struggles
*1 E Total rustlin8
AbW yards by the
Sooners against Notre
Dame on 24 carries
*1 I? Oklahoma's
J.O rank nationally
in scoring defense
X O Number of
■Lfc years since
coach Bob Stoops
has lost consecutive
games
KINGSLEY BURNS/THE DAILY
Junior running bick Damien Williams fights for yardage during the Sooners 30 13 loss to Notre Dame last weekend. Williams rushed for
.
and senior linebacker A.J.
Klein, in particular, will
challenge an OU offense
that rushed for just 15 yards
on 24 carries against Notre
Dame.
“We need to watch a lot
of film, get on some of their
tendencies defensively."
junior center Gabe Ikard
said. “When it comes
down to it, we need to play
fundamental and physical
__________________ “You look at their team, football on Saturday. Their
has thrown for 1,219 yards, and they’re playing really defense takes a lot ot pride
12 touchdowns and eight well; they beat TCU earlier in the way they play and how
- j___They're a team who always
It’s Iowa State's defense, plays excellent defense, and
however, that has OU's they’re doing a nice job."
senior quarterback Steele But Jantz’s handle on the Barnett enter the game in attention.
said. “We have a lot of pride Jantz completed an Iowa starting spot is
in what we do, and we are State record 36 passes on anything but
not going to shut it down, hisway to 381 yards and five i__.----_
When game day comes t-_---------- ---------
around we are going to put highs for Jantz, who lost the s t r u g g I
our best guys on the field starting job to sophomore against OU's
and we are going to play Jared Barnett before the No. 16scoring
hard" TCU game and didn’t defense,
Against Baylor, Iowa State regain it until last weekend, expect to see
DILLON PHILLIPS |
Assistant Sports Editor I
After losing to Notre Dame ■
at home last weekend, the H
No. 12 Oklahoma football ■
team looks to bounce back Q
when it takes to the road, 1
facing off against Iowa State It
at 11 a.m. on Saturday in I
Ames. I
The 5-3 Cyclones are I
coming off a 35-21 win 9
against Baylor. I
“Iowa State has done |
really well,” coach Bob I
Stoops said. “They are well I
coached, and they’re an I
excellent team in how they
execute plays. They have
played well this year on the
road and at home; they’ve
been very tough." |
But history is on the
Sooners' side: Oklahoma I
has lost back-to-back
regular season games only I
once under Stoops (when I
the Sooners lost to Notre |
Dame and Texas in 99), |
and a Stoops-led squad has
never lost to Iowa State — I
one of only two Big 12 teams I
with that distinction, the
other being Kansas. ,
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“We are a prideful 29 yards on 17 carries, and OU finished the game with Just 15 yards rushing
program," senior
quarterback Landry Jones
sectors within the state, OU included.
The OU College of Law continually is recognized
for its strong representation of Native American
students. In 2011, more Native Americans enrolled American community added $2.5 billion in state
in the OU College of Law than any other represent- income, $ 10.8 billion in state production of goods
ed minority, and in 2009, OU had the largest num- and services and supported 87,000 jobs, according
her of Native American students in the country, ac- to a report released by Oklahoma City University’s
cording to the OU Factbook.
The university’s Native American population
continually shows it is making gains by affixing
strong scholarship to growing Native American
studies undergraduate and graduate programs.
The Carl Albert Center Congressional Archives
holds papers of 51 former members of Congress —
four legislators of Indian descent — that serve as an
interceptions, and Barnett in the year," Stoops said, physical they are at the line
six touchdowns and four tough up there in Ames, play well.'
interceptions. They’re a team who always
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