Zonnie M. Gorman
Historian/Lecturer/Consultant
Zonnie Gorman is the daughter of the late Dr. Carl Gorman
and his wife Mary.  She is also the youngest sister to the
legendary and renowned Navajo artist, the late R.C. Gorman.

Zonnie has appeared in several documentaries including the
History Channel documentary, the MGM double DVD release
of
Windtalkers (historical documentary section), and the PBS
documentary,
True Whispers.

She is currently the Project Coordinator for the Circle of Light
Navajo Educational Project (CLNEP), a non-profit 501(c)(3)
organization that offers role models for Navajo youth in a variety
of professions to help foster self worth, motivation and a sense
of cultural pride, while educating them along with non-Navajos
about the rich history, culture, language and positive contributions
of the Navajo people.  
www.clnep.org

                                                 Zonnie sits on the following boards and committees:  Eve’s
                                                 Fund for Native American Health Initiatives, board member.
                                                 She is also on the Advisory Board for
College Horizons.  

                                                 Zonnie is an alum of
Up With People, Leadership McKinley,
                                                 and Leadership New Mexico.  
                                            
                                                
                                                
Zonnie at Catholic University
of America, Washington, DC
2002
Represented by
American Program Bureau
800.225.4575
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Lecture at the Branigan Cultural
Center, Las Cruces, New Mexico 2008
Have questions?
Email Zonnie Gorman