[nativestudies-l] Tuesday on "Indigenous Politics" - 13th episode for Season Three
jkauanui at wesleyan.edu
jkauanui at wesleyan.edu
Mon Apr 28 23:10:16 EDT 2008
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Indigenous Politics: From Native New England and Beyond
Tuesdays 4-5pm EDT/1-2pm PST/10-11amHST
88.1 fm, Middletown, CT
Listen online LIVE: www.wesufm.org
On April 29th, join your host, J. Kehaulani Kauanui, for an interview with
Professor Bruce Duthu, an internationally recognized scholar on Native
American issues, including tribal sovereignty and federal recognition of
Indian tribes. Duthu is an enrolled member of the Houma Tribe of
Louisiana. We will discuss his new book, American Indians and the Law
(Viking Press 2008), which is part of The Penguin Library of American
Indian History series. He teaches at Vermont Law School, where he been a
faculty member since 1991, and will take up a professorial position at
Dartmouth's Law school in fall 2008. He serves on the board of trustees
of Earthjustice; the Joint Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity
sponsored by the nation's leading legal organizations; and on the advisory
board of the New Hampshire/Vermont Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Program.
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Seasons One & Two now archived online and ready for podcasting:
www.indigenouspolitics.com
"Indigenous Politics" is now syndicated weekly on Pacifica-affiliate station
105.3 FM--WETX-LP, "The independent voice of Appalachia" each Thursday
at 8pm (EDT).
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