Zoom Webinar: “Lamanite as a Religious Signifier and Settler-Colonial Encounter”

By February 27, 2021

Thanks to Kathleen Flake for passing this on this great event!

The University of Virginia is hosting a Zoom gathering to discuss the term “Lamanite” as a religious signifier and how it fits into settler-colonial encounter. Tune in on March 11, 2021 at 8 PM EST to hear the following scholars speak:

Matthew Garrett (Bakersfield College)

Amanda Hendrix-Komoto (Montana State University)

Carolyn Howarter (University of Virginia)

Farina King (Northeastern State University)

Register for the event at http://bit.ly/lamanite

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