Laura Harjo
“Every
 day we are doing major things to keep sustaining communities that are really
 rooted in community knowledge and practice that don’t always meet the paper
 in academia.” 
  
| “Every day we are doing major things to keep sustaining communities that are really rooted in community knowledge and practice that don’t always meet the paper in academia.” | 
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
 
 
| Laura Harjo is a Mvskoke scholar and professor of Native American Studies at the University of Oklahoma. She teaches courses on Indigenous Planning, Community Development, and Indigenous Feminisms. | 
BORN 
Contemporary
Contemporary
DESCENT 
 
 
| Sapulpa, OK / Tribal Affiliation Mvskoke Creek | 
DISCIPLINE
 
 
| Planning Scholarship: Indigenous Planning and Development, Indigenous Feminisms, Community Based Knowledge Production, Community Participatory Methodologies, Spatial Storytelling |