Founding Director of Native American Program to present Canadian Studies Keynote Address
Nov 09, 2004
The University of Wollongong's Centre for Canadian-Australian Studies will present the 5th Nortel Network's Canadian Studies Keynote Address on Friday 19 November at the Wollongong City Gallery. The address will be given by the Former Director of the Harvard University Native American Program and Professor at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Chief Leroy Little Bear. Mr Little Bear was a recipient for the 2003 National Aboriginal Achievement Awards and, as the NAAA website states, he is a veteran educator and renowned academic. He is the founder of the Native American Studies Department at the University of Lethbridge where he served as Chair for 21 years. He then went on to become the Founding Director of Harvard University's Native American Program. He has co-authored three texts and helped write Justice On Trial: The Report of Alberta's Task Force on the Criminal Justice System and its Impact on the Indian and Metis Peoples of Alberta. He is now recognised as one of the continent's leaders in the advancement and acceptance of North American Indian philosophy. Mr Little Bear will be introduced by Dr Anita Heiss, author of 'Who Am I? The Diary of Mary Talence and Dhuuluu-Yala (To Talk Straight): Publishing Aboriginal Literature'. The discussion will focus on Native American Science and Western Science: The Possibilities for Powerful Collaboration. When: Friday 19 November at 5.30pm Where: Gallery 9, Wollongong City Gallery Cost: FREE
For further information: contact Meagan Dallimore on (02) 4221 3737 or visit UOW's Centre for Canadian-Australian Studies website at: www.uow.edu.au/arts/ccas/
-RP
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