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2022 Native American Heritage Month Celebration

Department and Center Events

Wednesday, November 2, 2022, 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. ET
Location
Wolfe Street Building/E2014/E3018 (Sommer Hall)
Hybrid
Past Event

Join us for a Native American Heritage Month Program at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, featuring keynote speakers, Dr. Donald Warne and Dr. Melissa Walls, Co-Directors of the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health. Dr. Warne’s talk Toward Understanding of the Treaty Basis for the American Indian Health System will be followed by Dr. Walls talk, Indigenous Public Health Research: Representation Matters. Additional cultural presentations will accompany the program.

Arrive early and peruse the informative display Why Treaties Matter  that will be hosted by the Bloomberg School of Public Health from November 1-15, 2022.  Why Treaties Matter explores how treaties affected the lands and lifeways of Indigenous Peoples, with examples from the Great Lakes and Great Plains regions, and why these binding agreements between nations still matter today. 

Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health and Bloomberg American Health Initiative.

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Contact Info

Patricia James