#  Peabody Museum: "Crossing Indigenous Boundaries" | Attwood, Bradley, Deloria 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **March 9, 2015** 

 04:30PM - 04:30PM EDT 

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 **Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford Street**  



 

 



 

Harvard visiting faculty **Bain Attwood** (Monash University, Australia), **Nicholas Bradley** (University of Victoria, Canada), and **Philip Deloria** (University of Michigan, United States) will provide perspectives on global issues in the study of Indigeneity, a vibrant and growing discipline that is used to study Indigenous communities around the globe. Each scholar will share perspectives on a seminal text used in their work and provide insight into how it engages with Indigenous Studies, both locally and globally. Join us for a panel discussion on the intersection of Indigenous cultures, comparative studies, colonialism, literature and history moderated by **Maggie McKinley**, Climenko Fellow, Harvard Law School.

 A reception will follow the panel and be hosted in the Peabody Museum.

 [Directions and parking](https://peabody.harvard.edu/node/17) Free event parking is available at the 52 Oxford Street Garage. Public information: 617-496-1027.

 *Presented by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology &amp; Ethnology; Harvard University Native American Program; Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights with support from the Donald T. Regan Lecture Fund; Committee on Australian Studies; Department of English; and Department of History.*

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