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SUMMARY:Tribal History Panel and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:\nEvent Information\nMonday, April 25th, 2011\nTime: 4:30 – 6:00 p.m., UCLA School of Law, Room 1420\nJoin us for an interdisciplinary conversation about the challenges and opportunities associated with writing tribal histories, using two recently published books as the points of departure:The People Are Dancing Again: A History of the Siletz Tribe of Western OregonÊandÊDefying the Odds: The Tule River Tribe’s Struggle for Sovereignty in Three Centuries.\nSpeakers include:\n\nCarole Goldberg, Jonathan D. Varat Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law\nGelya Frank, Professor of Occupational Therapy Anthropology at the University of Southern California\nCharles F. Wilkinson, Distinguished University Professor and Moses Lasky Professor of Law at the University of Colorado\nRobert Kentta, Siletz Tribal Council Member\nTina Retasket, Siletz Tribal Council Member\nRhoda Hunter, Tribal Council Member, Tule River\nLawrence Garfield, Tribal Elder, Tule River\n\nCo-sponsored by The UCLA American Indian Studies Center and Tribal Learning Community &amp; Educational Exchange\n\n
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