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Symposium to Include New Research on Native Americans

Friday, October 28 from 1-3:30 p.m., Roosevelt Hall Little Theater

This year’s program, titled “Constructing Native American History on Long Island and Abroad, will continue the great discussions between speakers and the general public that were begun at last year’s First Annual Native American Symposium. The scope will be broadened to include new, active research under the direction of Farmingdale State College anthropologists, Dr. Allison Manfra McGovern and Dr. Anjana Mebane-Cruz.

Presented by FSC’s Social Science Research Institute Center for Social Justice, the symposium will include presentations and public dialogue on the politics and challenges of constructing Native American history with interested members of the public, students, and scholars.

This event is free and open to the public. Please pre-register at Native American Symposium 2016.

Please print out and post this flyer: Native American Symposium 2016.

 

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