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Cherokee scholar to present AIR talk Sept. 21

Justice is professor in First Nations and Indigenous Studies in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies, with a cross-appointment in English, at the University of British Columbia. He is author of Our Fire Survives the Storm: A Cherokee Literary History and numerous essays in the field of indigenous literary studies, as well as co-editor of a number of critical and creative anthologies and journals.

The richness of American cultural heritage is all around us and also greatly hidden from view. Kudos to Franklin Professor of Native American Studies Jace Weaver, Eidson Distinguished Professor of American Literature LeAnn Howe and the Institute for Native American Studies for their efforts in the is important campus event. Welcometo campus, Dr. Justice.

 

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