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TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA - The 32nd Annual Symposium on the American Indian will be held April 14-17, 2004, in the University Center on the NSU Tahlequah campus.The theme, Cultural Journeys: Four Centuries of American Indian Education, highlights the history, legacies, and impact of education on tribal populations of the United States, particularly those in Indian Territory, and later, Oklahoma. The three-day symposium agenda includes multimedia presentations, scholarly research, lectures, a native language seminar, teacher workshops, theater, cultural activities, arts and crafts, exhibitions, panel discussions, and other activities that give focus to historical topics and contemporary issues of American Indians.
One hour of college credit may be earned by enrolling prior to April 14. The symposium, which draws a national audience, is open to the public and free of charge.
For more information on events or college credit, contact the NSU Center for Tribal Studies, 600 North Grand Avenue, Tahlequah, OK, 74464, or call 918/456-5511, Ext. 4350. To contact electronically, visit NSUOK (upcoming events menu) or send e-mail to: tribalstudies@nsuok.edu.
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