Native American Studies Scholar in Residence 2010-2011Candidate talks 4/21 & 4/23

04/19/10

Contributed by Brooke Hansen

Scott Perez will speak about Native American culture and western science and Hollie Kulago will speak about community among the Navajo.

Wed. April 21 Scott Perez  "Indigenous Thought and Western Science"

11-11:50 am in Williams 225.

Scott (Cornell, Department of Natural Resources PhD program) serves as a tribal liaison with the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation. He focuses on Native American environmental philosophies and practices and is very connected with numerous community efforts involving Native Americans, including the Peachtown Native American Festival and the upcoming First Peoples Festival.

Fri. April 23 Hollie Kulago “Navajo Community: Contextualized in Kinaalda”

11-11:50 in Williams 225.

Hollie grew up on the Dine (Navajo) Nation and her dissertation (Purdue, Curriculum Studies Program) is on "How do Dine Youth Define Community?" She has expertise in multicultural education and has been working for the Tecumseh Project, a campus wide initiative at Purdue for recruitment and retention of Native students, event sponsorship, and the development of a Native American education and cultural center. Her publications include a chapter (in an edited volume) titled "Reading Harry Potter Through Native Eyes."

Contact Brooke Hansen, Anthropology, for more info. kbhansen@ithaca.edu

 

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