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An Indigenous History of National Parks and Other Homelands

  • The Nexus, MIT Hayden Library 160 Memorial Dr Cambridge, MA United States (map)

A half-day symposium framing a conversation on the history of Indigenous land dispossession behind the national parks as part of a broader dialogue about land management, knowledge, and governance. It will create space for scholarly and personal reflection on this past and how it shapes the present. With David Treuer (Ojibwe), USC Professor of American Studies. Organized by MIT History.

Open to the Public. Tim Ticket or Covid Pass required.

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