More than a Land Acknowledgment: A Panel on Indigenous Rights featuring Shoran Waupatuquay Piper, Clan Mother of the Golden Hill Paugussett Nation
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More than a Land Acknowledgment: A Panel on Indigenous Rights featuring Shoran Waupatuquay Piper, Clan Mother of the Golden Hill Paugussett Nation In-Person
Please join faculty members Dr. Peter Bayers, Dr. Sonya Huber, Dr. Anna Lawrence, & Dr. Melissa Quan to discuss our local connections to Indigenous communities, the history of this land, the ethics of land acknowledgments, and how we can pledge to pursue decolonial work and support Indigenous rights.
Clan Mother Shoran Waupatuquay Piper is the tribal leader of the Golden Hill Paugussett Nation, based in Trumbull and Colchester, and the Paugussett traditional homeland extending from Milford to the Saugatuck River.
Presented by the Peace & Justice Studies Program, the Humanities Institute of the College of Arts & Sciences, the History Department, the American Studies Department, and the Philosophy Department.