“Indigenous Magna Carta – Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace”
7 p.m. Nov. 9
Eberly Hall, Room 110
Rick W. Hill Sr., Tuscarora of the Beaver clan, delivers a free presentation, “Indigenous Magna Carta – Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace,” as part of Cal U’s Native American Heritage Month celebration.
The public may join the campus community at this free talk Nov. 9 in Eberly Hall.
The speaker
Hill is an artist, writer, photographer and curator who is recognized as a leading authority on contemporary Native American art and Indian images depicted in mass media. Watch a video
Over the years he has served as manager of the Indian Art Centre in Ottawa, Ontario; museum director at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, N.M.; special director for public programs at the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution; and manager of the Haudenosaunee Resource Center.
Currently he is the coordinator for the Joint Stewardship Board at Six Nations, which is working to develop an environmental interpretation center, and the manager of the Six Nations Virtual Archives Project.
Hill lives at the Six Nations Community of the Grand River Territory in Ontario, Canada.
Join us
The free presentation is sponsored by the Office of the Provost and the LaDonna Harris Native American Studies Institute at Cal U.
For more information, contact Dr. Clarissa Confer at confer_c@calu.edu.