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Book Talk on Indigenous Values Featuring Philip Arnold and Sandy Bigtree

October 3, 2023 at 4:30pm6:00pm EDT

Bird Library, Peter Graham Scholarly Commons (Room 114)

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Join Philip Arnold, Associate Professor of the Department of Religion in The College of Arts and Sciences, and Sandy Bigtree, a founding board member of the Indigenous Values Initiative, for a discussion of Arnold’s new book, “The Urgency of Indigenous Values.” The book, published by Syracuse University Press, explores the urgent need to understand Indigenous values, support Indigenous Peoples, and to offer a way toward humanity’s survival in the face of ecological and environmental catastrophe. Arnold’s method is based on the Two Row Wampum, as well as Arnold’s 40-year relationship with the Haudenosaunee.

Arnold and Bigtree will examine this method and his findings in a presentation with discussion to follow. Copies of “The Urgency of Indigenous Values” will be available for sale following the conversation.

This event was first published on August 11, 2023 and last updated on September 22, 2023.


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