Indigenous Knowledge, Spirituality and the Future of Humans in Nature
Experiences from North and South America
October 13, 2014
3:00-6:40pm in Keene-Flint Hall, Room 105
The American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program is pleased to announce this forum, featuring:
- Marcus Briggs-Cloud (Maskoke Nation, UFL) on “Indigenous Ceremonialism”
- James Treat (Illinois) on “Peyote women”
- William Lyon (Missouri) on “The Interface of Quantum Mechanics and Magic”
- Ana Mariella Bacigalupo (SUNY Buffalo) on “Shamanic Rebirth Through Mapuche Indigenous ‘Bibles’”
- R. M. Wright (UFL, on “’The Falling Sky and ‘The Warnings of Mandu:’ Prophetic Visions of Amazonian Shamans”
The event is co-sponsored by the International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture; the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program; the Department of Religion; and UF Cultural Engagement. The public is welcome; refreshments will be served. For further information, contact Prof. Robin M. Wright at baniwa05[at]ufl[dot]edu.