APRIL 16 Native America: People and Places, Past and Present

Mondays at 3:00 pm

Fellowship Hall of Fairhaven Senior Services

435 West Starin Road

Whitewater, Wisconsin

APRIL

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Chippewa Spearfishing Conflict and Treaty Rights

Larry Nesper, Professor, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, UW-Madison

 

Native America: People and Places, Past and Present

America’s indigenous peoples have rich and diverse traditions and cultures. What are the impacts of historical treaties and contemporary policies on native people past and present? How are native communities responding to issues of social injustice? Join us this spring as we explore historic and contemporary stories, issues and customs from the country’s 
indigenous peoples

Lectures in the Fairhaven Lecture Series are open to the public at no charge and are held on Mondays at 3:00 pm during the academic year in Fellowship Hall of Fairhaven Senior Services, 435 West Starin Road in Whitewater, Wisconsin. Guest/street parking is adjacent to the building.