Media Advisory: Indigenous Environmental Knowledge Versus Western Science Will be Subject of UB Talk

Release Date: March 24, 2010 This content is archived.

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"The Nature of Knowledge Interaction: Indigenous Environmental Knowledge and Western Environmental Science" will be the subject of a talk by Dan Longboat, assistant professor of native studies at Trent University, on Thursday, March 25, from 7-9 p.m. in 120 Clemens Hall on the University at Buffalo North Campus.

Longboat, a Turtle Clan member of the Mohawk Nation and citizen of the Haudenosaunee, conducts research on indigenous environmental knowledge systems, traditional foods and medicines, natural resources and ecological restoration, indigenous community sustainability and international indigenous environmental networking.

The free, public event is being sponsored by UB's Ecosystem Restoration through Interdisciplinary Exchange (ERIE) program, managed by the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, UB Haudenosaunee/Native American Research Group, UB Native Graduate Association and the UB Department of American Studies.

For information, call the Department of American Studies at 645-2546.

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Ellen Goldbaum
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Tel: 716-645-4605
goldbaum@buffalo.edu