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| november
12, 2003 |
| EVENT: Native American Symposium featuring N. Scott
Momaday
Pulitzer Prize-winning scholar-poet-author N. Scott Momaday will be the keynote speaker at Southeastern Oklahoma State University’s Fifth Native American Symposium, scheduled for Nov. 13-15. The theme of this year’s symposium is “Native Being? Being Native: Identity and Difference.” Southeastern Oklahoma State University invites the community, the Indian Nations, students, scholars, educators, and all who are interested in studying and sharing the experience of the largest cultural minority in Oklahoma to attend. This event features presentations about Native American literature, history, medicine, science, sociology, political science, art, and film. Scholars, artists, and members of Indian Nations from around the United States and Canada will come together to discuss topics related to the Native American experience. The entire symposium is open to the public and is free
with the exception of the keynote banquet on Friday, Nov. 14. |
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