MIT Department of Anthropology

Indigenous Epistemologies and Anti-Colonial Research

MIT Anthropology

"Indigenous Epistemologies and Anti-Colonial Research" Part of October Speaker Series for MIT Anthropology/DUSP EPP Class 21A.S01 Re-Imagining Indigeneity Pathways of Identity, Cultural Expression, and Continuity In a Changing World: Taught by Prof. Janelle Knox-Hayes and MLK Scholar, Leslie Jonas, Mashpee Wampanoag Special Advisors: Nina Lytton and Jean-Luc Pierite

Wed. Oct 15th  12:30pm MIT Blding 9, Rm 9 - 451

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