Carolina Seminar in American Indian & Indigenous Studies
Carolina Seminar in American Indian & Indigenous Studies
Stanley Thayne, PhD Candidate, Religious Studies, UNC Chapel Hill “Reading Back? Indigeneity and the Book of Mormon”
Stanley Thayne, PhD Candidate, Religious Studies, UNC Chapel Hill “Reading Back? Indigeneity and the Book of Mormon”
The State of The Plate: Food and the Local-Global Nexus brings together students, faculty, independent scholars, entrepreneurs, local organizations, and community members to share current research, initiatives, and insights that explore the history, aesthetics, and contemporary politics of food from our local … Read more
MARK RIFKIN The Duration of the Land: The Queerness of Time in Sundown Allotment sought to inculcate particular kinds of temporal consciousness and practice in the attempt to “civilize” Natives into normative non-native lifecycles in ways that reaffirmed the coherence … Read more
“Signifying Style: Ecologies of Social Critique in African American Poetics"