[nativestudies-l] 2/21: Michael Yellow Bird to speak at Columbia
Alyssa Mt. Pleasant
alyssa.mt.pleasant at yale.edu
Sun Feb 17 18:32:01 EST 2008
Why Indigenous Nations Studies?: Opportunities for Decolonizing
Plasticities in Native American Studies
Native American Lecture Series
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Harrison Room / Faculty House
Columbia University
5:00 p.m.
*Dr. Michael Yellow Bird, Ph.D.* Founder and Director of the Center for
Indigenous Peoples' Critical and Intuitive Thinking and Associate
Professor of Indigenous Nations Studies, University of Kansas /Across
the Great Divide: Cultures on Manhood in the American West/
/The Vice Provost for Diversity Initiatives, the Center for the Study of
Ethnicity and Race, and the Departments of History, Anthropology, and
Psychology are pleased to present "Transcending Disciplines,
Transcending Cultures: Native American Studies Today." This lecture
series will feature five prominent scholars working at the cutting edge
of contemporary Native American Studies./
/*Attendees should RSVP to Andrea Thomas at at2251 at columbia.edu by
Monday, February 18th.*/
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