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POSTPONED: Lee Hester: “Pretindians, the President, and the Pocohontas Narrative: Musings of the Ethics of Ethnic Identity Fraud”

Lee Hester
Miller Learning Center, Room 150
Special Information:
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO SUSPENDED OPERATIONS IN RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS

The UGA Institute of Native American Studies & the Department of Philosophy presents Lee Hester of the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma speaking on “Pretindians, the President, and the Pocohontas Narrative: Musings of the Ethics of Ethnic Identity Fraud” on Tuesday, March 17 at 4:30pm in Miller Learning Center, Room 150. This lecture is supported by the Scott & Heather Kleiner Lecture Series. 

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