When | Friday, March 17, 2017 - Saturday, March 18, 2017 |
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Location |
Friday, March 17, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.: University Memorial Center Room 235 Saturday, March 18, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Wolf Law Building CU Law School |
For | Public; Faculty; Staff; Students; Alumni |
Presented by the Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies and co-sponsored by Colorado Law and American Indian Law Program. This interdisciplinary symposium will explore ways Indigenous narratives are spoken, heard, and acted upon in legal settings.
Keynote Speakers: Brendan Hokowhitu, University of Waikato, Dean of the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies E. Kalani Flores, a party in the Mauna Kea Contested Case & Professor of Hawaiian Studies Symposium Speakers include: Sonya Atalay, Kristen Carpenter, Clint Carroll, William O'Hair, Andrew Cowell, Barbara Duncan, Nicholle Dragone, Crystal Echohawk, Carla Fredericks, Greg Johnson, Penelope Kelsey, Angelica Lawson, Michael McNally, Brian Rice, Jen Shannon, John Standingdeer.
Friday, March 17th, 1pm-5pm at UMC 235 Saturday, March 18th, 9am-6pm at Wolf Law. Full Program available in March.
March 18 Special Session 3:45-5:30pm, reception to follow: Indian Country and the Trump Administration: Law, Policy, and Activism. Panelists: S. James Anaya, Kristen Carpenter, Rick Collins, Troy Eid, Carla Fredericks, Maymangwa Flying Earth, Theresa Halsey, Sarah Krakoff, Charles Wilkinson, Jennifer Weddle, Heather Whiteman Runs Him (invited).
Contact |
Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies
cnais@colorado.edu |
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