Vine Deloria, Hank Adams and the Intellectual History of the Indigenous Political Movement

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Join Professor David Wilkins as he discusses the legacy of Deloria and Adams, and their importance not only as the key intellects of the Indigenous political legal movement in the 20th century, but also their continued relevance and importance for today's students.


Friday November 11, 2011 at 11:30 AM

Circle of Indigenous Nations

Appleby Hall Room 322


Lunch provided by Holy Land


Sponsored by the Circle of Indigenous Nations, The Office for Equity and Diversity, Department of American Indian Studies, Law School, and University Libraries.


Wilkins Event.pdf


David E. Wilkins: Professor David E. Wilkins holds the McKnight Presidential Professorship in American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota. He has adjunct appointments in Political Science, Law, and American Studies. He received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill in 1990. Wilkins' research and teaching interests include indigenous politics and governance, federal Indian policy and law, comparative politics, and diplomacy and constitutional development.



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