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Lectures

The Bard Center for Indigenous Studies (CfIS) hosts the Quinney Lecture and Alumni Lecture, among other distinguished lecture series, as part of its commitment to fostering public programming in arts, education, and advocacy for Native American and Indigenous studies. 

  


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Martha Redbone Talk

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Tamara Aupaumut

SURVIVA: A Future Ancestral Field Guide

Alumni/ae Speaker Series: Candice Hopkins CCS ’03

Pueblos Originarios/Original Pueblos

In the Kitchen with Our Ancestors

Studio Art Visiting Artist: Jeffrey Gibson

šɛgatəm: a lecture demonstration

Christian Ayne Crouch Participates in “Unsettled Landscapes” Roundtable Discussion

Artist Talk: Mali Obomsawin and Angelica Sanchez

Martha Redbone: American Roots and Rhythms

Returning Home: A Contemporary Native Photography Exhibition

Alumni Speaker Series: Kalen Goodluck

  
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