Native American Talks Focus on Hip-hop Impact, Global Literature Translation
September 06, 2018
September 06, 2018
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Sept. 6 -- The University of Louisville issued the following news release:
Two scholars who research Native American culture, music and literature will share their sounds and insights in free, public talks this fall at the University of Louisville.
Both speakers are Anishinaabe, indigenous people of the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada.
The Commonwealth Center for the Humanities and Society is offering the lectures in . . .
Two scholars who research Native American culture, music and literature will share their sounds and insights in free, public talks this fall at the University of Louisville.
Both speakers are Anishinaabe, indigenous people of the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada.
The Commonwealth Center for the Humanities and Society is offering the lectures in . . .