
October 14, 2019
2:30 pm
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4:00 pm
Sullivant Hall Rotunda and Collaboratory
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2019-10-14 14:30:00
2019-10-14 16:00:00
A Celebration of Indigenous Peoples' Day
Coordinated with the two recently launched GAHDT projects, Indigenous Ohio: Ohio State and Native Arts and Humanities Past and Present and K’acha Willaykuna: Andean and Amazonian Indigenous Arts and Humanities Collaboration, this event features a presentation on the art of Potawatami Basketry (as practiced by the Pokagon Band of the Potawatami Tribe) and the traveling national pop-up exhibit of Andean and Amazonian Cultural Artifacts. Contacts: Daniel Rivers (.91), Department of History and Michelle Wibbelsman (.1), Department of Spanish and Portuguese.
Organized by the Migration, Mobility and Immobility Project of the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme
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2019-10-14 14:30:00
2019-10-14 16:00:00
A Celebration of Indigenous Peoples' Day
Coordinated with the two recently launched GAHDT projects, Indigenous Ohio: Ohio State and Native Arts and Humanities Past and Present and K’acha Willaykuna: Andean and Amazonian Indigenous Arts and Humanities Collaboration, this event features a presentation on the art of Potawatami Basketry (as practiced by the Pokagon Band of the Potawatami Tribe) and the traveling national pop-up exhibit of Andean and Amazonian Cultural Artifacts. Contacts: Daniel Rivers (.91), Department of History and Michelle Wibbelsman (.1), Department of Spanish and Portuguese.
Organized by the Migration, Mobility and Immobility Project of the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme
Sullivant Hall Rotunda and Collaboratory
America/New_York
public
Coordinated with the two recently launched GAHDT projects, Indigenous Ohio: Ohio State and Native Arts and Humanities Past and Present and K’acha Willaykuna: Andean and Amazonian Indigenous Arts and Humanities Collaboration, this event features a presentation on the art of Potawatami Basketry (as practiced by the Pokagon Band of the Potawatami Tribe) and the traveling national pop-up exhibit of Andean and Amazonian Cultural Artifacts. Contacts: Daniel Rivers (.91), Department of History and Michelle Wibbelsman (.1), Department of Spanish and Portuguese.
Organized by the Migration, Mobility and Immobility Project of the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme