Anthropology Lecture Series - Harvard Ayers lecture today
Allyson Rowat
arowat at artsservices.uwaterloo.ca
Tue Nov 2 09:37:10 EDT 2010
Just a reminder of today's guest lecture:
"Indians, Eskimos Speak Out About Global Warming"
Professor Harvard Ayers, Appalachian State University, NC
Tuesday, November 2, 2010, 4:30 p.m. in PAS 1229
Meet the people most affected by petroleum development and climate change in
North America. Anthropologist Harvard Ayers, businessman Dave Harman and
college professor Landon Pennington interviewed 100 Native people and other
residents of the Arctic region of Canada and Alaska from the Mackenzie Delta
to the Chukchi Sea. These Gwich'in, Inupiat, and Inuvialuit, as well as
transplants from the South, share the stories of their lives and their hopes
for the future of the region.
Professor Ayers' lecture will be based on his research for the recently
published book:
Arctic Gardens: Voices from an Abundant Land
By: Harvard Ayers, Landon Pennington, and Dave Harman
<http://www.arcticvoices.org> www.arcticvoices.org. Distributed to the
trade by Atlas Books
Allyson Rowat
Administrative Secretary (Undergraduate & Graduate)
Department of Anthropology (PAS 2012)
University of Waterloo 200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1
(519) 888-4567, ex. 32520
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