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EM in NY: Conversation with Jolene Rickard at Cornell University

by Enrico Aditjondro last modified Dec 30, 2011 02:30 AM
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Jolene is an indigenous artist and activist who teaches Art, History of Art and American Indian Studies at Cornell University. Here she talks about nation state and the indigenous movement. Jolene is a Tuscarora.

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Produced by Enrico Aditjondro
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Produced Oct 15, 2010
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The video is part of the EM in NY series of chats and conversations EM had during the NY trip on September 27-October 10, 2010 where EM took part in the Open Video Conference.

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Keylon
Keylon says:
Nov 22, 2011 03:18 AM
Wowza, problem sloevd like it never happened.
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