ON CAMPUS: SYMPOSIUM FOCUSES ON ORAL TRADITIONS

The National Book Foundation presented a symposium in May entitled "Oral Tradition Meets the Written Word: the Role of Writing and Writers in Contemporary Native Communities." This event held in New York City was funded through the Ford Foundation and was hosted by the National Museum of t...

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