From films on lacrosse and Native perspectives on disability to hip hop performances and panels on identity exploration -- we have a little bit of everything!
Nov 6 (Wed.) Textor 103 at 7pm
Film: Bury My Heart with Tonawanda about Native Americans and different cultural perspectives on disabilities. Introduction and discussion of the film by Michael Bastine (Algonquin), author of Iroquois Supernatural
Nov. 12 (Tues) Klingenstein Lounge at 7pm
Native Identity Panel and the Role of Allies (Two Row Wampum Campaign Insights) with Hollie Kulago (Diné) and Ettie Anderson (Diné)
Nov. 15 (Fri.) Emerson Suites at 6pm
Native Identities in Hip Hop with performances by Bboy Remind, Artson and Pandora
Nov. 19 (Tues.) Klingenstein Lounge 7pm
Crooked Arrows: Lacrosse in Native America with Alf Jacques and presentation of the film Crooked Arrows http://crookedarrows.com/about/
All are welcome to attend. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Brooke Hansen, Chair, Anthropology Department. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. kbhansen@ithaca.edu or 607-274-1735.
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