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Guest Talk: The Dakota Way of Life, with Philip J. Deloria
Honoring 1915 TC Alumna Ella Cara Deloria's Legacy in Education
The legacy of Teachers College Alumna & Dakota scholar Ella Cara Deloria can be found in many places in education. At Teachers College, she earned a bachelor of science degree and special teaching certification and later worked with Franz Boas, Margaret Mead, and Ruth Benedict to conduct the first of its kind research bridging Native cultural perspectives to the anthropology field -- paving the way for Indigenous scholarship at Teachers College, Columbia University, and academia nationwide.
Join us in celebrating her legacy and award winning book, The Dakota Way of Life, with Ella Cara Deloria's great nephew, Dr. Philip Deloria, Leverett Saltontsall Professor of History at Harvard University.
* Reception to follow the event. Registrations is required.*
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Where: 328 Macy
Co-sponsored by the Program in Anthropology; Department of Curriculum & Teaching, and Columbia University Native American Council, this guest talk is part of the Honoring Ella Cara Deloria Series, recipient of the Vice President's Grant for Diversity & Community Initiatives (DCI) at Teachers College, which includes the exhibit, Ella Cara Deloria, Indigenous Scholarship, and Teachers College on the first floor of Gottesman Libraries.
To request disability-related accommodations, contact OASID at oasid@tc.edu, or 212-678-3689, (646) 755-3144 video phone, as soon as possible.