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"Reversing the Terminal Narrative: Reframing Disease, Community
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From: Joshua Samuels <samuels@cua.edu>
Date: Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 9:10 AM
Subject: XII Annual Regina Herzfeld Lecture - Michael Wilcox, April 23
To: <cua-herzfeld@cua.edu>
Cc: Joshua Samuels <samuels@cua.edu>
From: Joshua Samuels <samuels@cua.edu>
Date: Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 9:10 AM
Subject: XII Annual Regina Herzfeld Lecture - Michael Wilcox, April 23
To: <cua-herzfeld@cua.edu>
Cc: Joshua Samuels <samuels@cua.edu>
XII ANNUAL REGINA FLANNERY HERZFELD SYMPOSIUM
ON THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF NATIVE AMERICANS
The Department of Anthropology at
the Catholic University of America presents
Michael Wilcox, Stanford University
Health and Pandemics Among Native Peoples in the Wake of COVID"
This talk explores the ways in which historians, anthropologists and archaeologists have conceptualized disease among Indigenous communities as a deterministic force of colonization and conquest. It raises questons about the role of disease as a biologically neutral agent of conquest to explain how
Native communities have responded to the most recent global pandemic.
Friday, April 23, 2021 at 4:00 pm
This event will be delivered virtually to both an in-person audience in Maloney 203, and a virtual audience over Zoom. Please register here to indicate how you prefer to attend. A zoom link will be sent to all virtual participants the day before the event.
SUPPORTED BY THE REGINA FLANNERY HERZFELD MEMORIAL FUND
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