The document lists the schedule for a 2017 lecture series hosted by Montana State University's Faculty and Students. Ten lectures are listed between January and November, covering topics related to Native American reservations, African American history in Montana, Chinese immigration to Montana, archaeology and cultural geography. All lectures are free and open to the public, starting at 6:00 PM.
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All lectures are free
and open to the public
2017
Lecture
Series
Regenerating the Rez: Breaking Down the Misconceptions
of Reservations, Sovereignty and Identity
The Last Will and Testament of Lizzie Williams; An African
American Entrepreneur in 1870s Bozeman
Becoming Chinese in Montana: Political Activism amongst
Montanas Historic Chinese Communities
Exploring the Crossroads of Heritage and Highway
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through MSUs Montana Heritage Orchard Program
John Colter: Hunter, Trapper, Long Distance Runner
Recovering History: Salvage Archaeology at Fort Ellis
Cultural Geography of Medicine Wheel Country
Race and Ruination: The Exodus of Montana's African
American Community
All Lectures
start at 6:00 PM