Indigeneity in the Americas Speaker Series
Friday February 12
"Here come the Anthros (Again) The Strange Story of Anthropology and Native America"
Orin Starn, Professor and Chair, Anthropology Department, Duke
University
12:00 noon, Joukowsky Forum, Watson Institute
Tuesday March 22
Title to be announced
Charles
Briggs, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
6:30 PM, Rhode Island Hall, room 108
Monday April 26
Title to be announced
Charles Hale, (University.
of Texas)
6:30 PM, Rhode Island Hall, room 108
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Thursday October 15
"The Recognition of Indigenous Identity [in Latin America]."
Greg Urban, Professor of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
4:00 PM, Wilson 102
About the series: What is the relationship of indigenous ethnic identity to current realities in North and South America?At Brown during 2009-2010, four distinguished lecturers will consider, from a variety of angles, the potential for political and cultural relationships among indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Generously sponsored by: the Herbert Goldberger Lectureship Fund, the Departments of History, Anthropology, and American Civilization, the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Native Americans at Brown, and the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in the Americas