The Five Things Indians Say: Native Americans in the American Past, Present, and Future
October 5, 2024, 8 pm
Philip Deloria
American Indian people make up around 2% of the American population, and traditionally, Native American history has received little historical attention. But American engagement with Native histories has also been cyclical. After the Standing Rock resistance, and with increased attention to injustices past and present (including in popular culture) we may be at a high point in the cycle. Recent scholars have suggested as much!
In this talk, Phil Deloria will suggest ways we might better understand Native American history as a critical part of American history, engage some of the Native critiques of that history, and reassert the importance of Indigenous history on its own terms.
Philip Deloria is a descendant of the Dakota. He is Professor of History at Harvard University. Among his many accomplishments are two books, Playing Indian and Indians in Unexpected Places.