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DESCRIPTION:Audra Simpson\, Professor of Anthropology\, Columbia University
 . How is the past imagined to be settled? What are the conditions that mak
 e for this imagining\, this fantasy or\, rather\, demand of a new start po
 int in time? Professor of Anthropology and world-renowned Mohawk scholar A
 udra Simpson considers the slice of this new-ness in recent history and th
 e way "historical wrong doing" or "mistakes of the past" have been address
 ed by states and by individuals.
LOCATION:213 Pyle Center
SUMMARY:Settler Colonial Apologia in Two Acts
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