[nativestudies-l] Yale Group for the Study of Native America
Meeting- Feb. 1, 5pm
Angela Pulley Hudson
angela.pulley at yale.edu
Tue Jan 17 13:11:49 EST 2006
Please forward widely!
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Please join us for an open meeting of the Yale Group for the Study of Native
America on Wednesday, February 1, at 5pm at the Lamar Center- located in the
basement of the Whitney Humanities Center (53 Wall Street).
This is an informal gathering for past, present, and future members of the group
and we warmly invite anyone interested in participating or simply learning more
about the organization to attend. The meeting will consist of a brief overview
of the group's past activities and present endeavors, as well as a brainstorming
session designed to gauge interest in future activities. Graduate students,
undergraduate students, faculty, staff, administrators, alumni, and members of
the community are all heartily encouraged to attend. Please come and share
your ideas and insights.
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The Yale Group for the Study of Native America (YGSNA) was formed in 2003 to
bring together the intellectual community at Yale working in the area
of Native American Studies. This community ranges across disciplines and beyond
the campus. Our intention is to share our work and ideas with each other,
to build a network both within Yale and with other institutions, to forge
connections with tribal nations and communities, and to build a strong
foundation for Native American Studies at Yale.
--
Angela Pulley Hudson
Ph.D. Candidate
American Studies
Graduate Fellow
Office of Diversity & Equal Opportunity
Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520
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