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Environmentalism(s) and Seattle's Native Pasts
Coll Thrush, University of British Columbia faculty member and author, speaks on "The Crossing-Over Place: Environmentalisms(s) and Seattle's Native Past" in the 2007-2008 "Exploring Puget Sound" guest speaker series.
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May 01, 2008 from 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm |
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| Cost | $6, People For Puget Sound members; $8, nonmembers; season tickets at discout also available |
| Family Friendly! | |
| How Muddy? | not muddy |
| Where | REI-Seattle |
| Sponsored By | People For Puget Sound |
| Contact Name | Mike Sato |
| Contact Email | msato@pugetsound.org |
| Contact Phone | 206-229-2844 |
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As diverse peoples have learned to call this place home and to live with each other here, ideas about place, belonging, landscape and nature have been central to this story. Scholar and author Coll Thrush discusses the many complicated and sometimes conflicted encounters among the peoples of this special place.
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Environmentalism(s) and Seattle's Native Pasts
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Coll Thrush, University of British Columbia faculty member and author, speaks on "The Crossing-Over Place: Environmentalisms(s) and Seattle's Native Past" in the 2007-2008 "Exploring Puget Sound" guest speaker series.
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As diverse peoples have learned to call this place home and to live with each other here, ideas about place, belonging, landscape and nature have been central to this story. Scholar and author Coll Thrush discusses the many complicated and sometimes conflicted encounters among the peoples of this special place.
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- peoples
- reviewer: Rein Atteman
- landscape
- nature