The Library Channel is proud to present the third installment of the
Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community, sponsored by
ASU American Indian Studies Program,
ASU Department of English,
ASU American Indian Policy Institute,
ASU Labriola Center, and the
Heard Museum.
Recorded March 23, 2009 at the
Heard Museum in Phoenix, University of Victoria Professor of Indigenous Governance Gerald Taiaiake Alfred talks about the "
Resurgence of Traditional Ways of Being: Indigenous Paths of Action and Freedomâ
Taiaiake Alfred is known for his leadership and groundbreaking research in the fields of Indigenous governance, philosophy and history, and also for his incisive social and political criticism. He has been awarded a Canada Research Chair, a National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the field of education, and the Native American Journalists Association award for best column writing.