Thu, Oct 26, 2023

5 PM – 6 PM CDT (GMT-5)

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Townsend 223

611 Conley Ave, Columbia, MO 65211, United States

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Like many places in the U.S., Missouri is a place where a majority of non-Indigenous people live on Native lands. This discussion will support Mizzou and Missouri residents in better understanding the historical presence of Osage people in Missouri, subsequent removal, and the contemporary issues faced today. Attendees can expect to have more clarity about their own current relationships to the lands they live on, treaties, and present-day Osage people.

This event is part of Mizzou's annual Native American Heritage Month celebration.

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Townsend 223

611 Conley Ave, Columbia, MO 65211, United States

Speakers

Jimmy Lee Beason II, MSW's profile photo

Jimmy Lee Beason II, MSW

​​​​​​​Professor of Indigenous Studies

Haskell Indian Nations University

(Citizen of the Osage Nation)

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Co-hosted with: Four Directions: Indigenous Peoples and Allies, Mizzou Ed Bridge, Inclusion, Diversity & Equity, College of Arts & Science (OWNER), College of Education & Human Development

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