NOVEMBER 7 | 5-6:30 PM | DŪŁĄ́ NḖGÉDÉTS’EK GĒT’Ē / IT SEEMS LIKE THEY DON’T UNDERSTAND

“DŪŁĄ́ NḖGÉDÉTS’EK GĒT’Ē / IT SEEMS LIKE THEY DON’T UNDERSTAND: Kaska Language Endangerment and Indigenous Children in the 21st century” lecture by BARBRA MEEK (Anthropology/Native American Studies, University of Michigan)

THURSDAY / NOVEMBER 7 / 5–6:30 PM

KING JUAN CARLOS CENTER, 1ST FLOOR AUDITORIUM 53 WASHINGTON SQUARE SOUTH

IN COLLABORATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY

DŪŁĄ́ NḖGÉDÉTS’EK GĒT’Ē / IT SEEMS LIKE THEY DON’T UNDERSTAND: Kaska Language Endangerment and Indigenous Children in the 21st century

BARBRA MEEK (Anthropology/Native American Studies, University of Michigan)

CO-SPONSOR: NATIVE STUDIES FORUM AND THE CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES