Charlotte Roderique speaking at CAW Modern Indian Identity Series
The 听 (CAW) will be featuring Former Burns Paiute Chairwoman, Charlotte Roderique听in January as part of their .听A year ago, Former Chairwoman Roderique听came to national attention during the armed takeover, led by Ammon and Ryan Bundy, of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. Originally part of the Paiute home territory, the Refuge holds many of the tribe鈥檚 sacred sites, as well as artifacts and natural resources laden with cultural meaning. In a press conference, followed by a New York Times editorial, the Former Chairwoman vigorously presented the tribe鈥檚 view of the takeover. Mocking the refuge occupiers鈥 demand that they should be recognized as the original owners of the public lands, the Burns Paiute people asserted their status as the original residents and brought attention to the remarkable cooperation among Native peoples, federal employees, and ranchers, that had been in place before the Bundys seized center-stage.
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鈥淐harlotte Roderique听is a forthright and inspirational leader, and also one of the American West鈥檚 most gifted practitioners in the art of using wit and humor to put fresh and disarming ideas into play,鈥 Patty Limerick, Faculty Director of the Center of the American West, observed. 鈥淎nyone who joins us on February 21st will remember her visit for years to come.鈥
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Date: Tues. Feb. 21, 2017
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Where: Benson Earth Sciences 听(BESC) 180
Free and open to the public
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