The second annual Intersections of Indigenous Knowledge and Archaeology series is intended to center Indigenous voices, increase awareness of the deep Native histories of the Eastern Woodlands, and amplify the experiences, research and knowledge of Indigenous leaders, scholars, and artisans. The talks are open to all and are sure to be of particular interest to students, professionals, and the public interested in archaeology, anthropology, history, historic preservation, museum studies, art, and issues facing Tribal Nations today.
Paid for by the Student Cultural Programming Fee