Below is my brief conclusion to The Indian School on Magnolia Avenue (2012), a book that I co-edited with Oregon State University Press. The conclusion, titled “An Open Vault,” recalls my experience as a graduate student at UC Riverside conducting research at the Sherman Indian Museum in Riverside, CA.
As I reflect on the power and capabilities of Artificial Intelligence, a topic dominating today’s news and social media, I am reminded of the importance of our personal stories and voices, which cannot be created truthfully or accurately by programs such as ChatGPT, Grok, and many others.
“Tell your story,” I often say to my students, “nobody can tell it but you.”
I hope people enjoy reading the following story (click image), written before most of us knew anything about this phenomenon called “AI.”

Enjoyed this Matt. Thanks.
Thanks, Charlie! I’m glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for posting a comment on my blog!
I need info on my mother’s time at 1913 to 1916, Edna Humequa , Hopi Tribe .
Thanks, Russell. Let me know if there is anything specific you would like me to look up. I’ll try my best!