Indigenous People: Development and Cultural Survival
Sunday, March 4 1:00pm | Meitame Olol-Dapash addressing the audience and the panel |
Lydia Nakashima Degarrod, Artist; Scholar, Center for Latin American
Studies, University of California, Berkeley; Author, Soul Journeys: An
Ethnography of Dreams Among the Mapuche of Chile
Theodore Downing, Chair of the International Network on Displacement and
Social Development and Research Professor of Social Development,
University of Arizona; Former Consultant, World Bank and International
Finance Corporation
Claudio Gonzalez, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of
Concepcion, Chile; Researcher on Resettlement in the Pehuenches
Communities of Bio Bio River and Inter-cultural Bilingual Education in
Mapuches Communities of Lleu Lleu and Collico
David Guss, Professor of Anthropology, Tufts University; Author, To
Weave and Sing: Art, Symbol and Narrative in the South American Rain
Forest and The Festive State: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism as
Cultural Performance
Ian McIntosh, Executive Director, Cultural Survival; Author, Aboriginal Reconciliation and the Dreaming: Warramiri Yolngu and the Quest for Equality
Natan Obed, Tufts Senior; Independent Research Project on the Labrador Inuit
Meitame Olol-Dapash, Director, Maasai Environental Resource Coalition
Peter Rosenblum, Associate Director, Human Rights Program, Harvard Law
School; Author, Zaire: Repression as Policy
Moderator: Matt Hemond, EPIIC Colloquium
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