Indigenous Mapping: J. Enote, J. Bryan & L. Harjo

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516 Central Avenue Southwest,Albuquerque NM 87102

19 November, 2021

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An evening talk to learn and discuss about Indigenous ways of knowing and spacetelling. Learn about Indigenous ways of knowing and spacetelling with leading scholars in the field. The event will bring together Jim Enote, Zuni farmer, author, and map activist; Joe Bryan, professor of Geography at University of Colorado Boulder whose work focuses on contemporary politics and indigeneity; and Laura Harjo, Mvskoke scholar and Associate Professor teaching Indigenous Planning, Community Development, and Indigenous Feminisms at Oklahoma University. Indigenous cartography will be the focus of the conversation, creating dialogue about different ways of mapping the land. The public will be invited to reflect on colonization, history and cosmologies, while having the chance to ask questions and learn from the speakers.

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