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IPLP Vine Deloria, Jr. Lecture Series

IPLP Vine Deloria, Jr. Lecture Series

The Deloria Lecture has been established by the IPLP Program as a tribute to the memory and work of Vine Deloria, Jr. (1933-2005), who taught at the College as IPLP Distinguished Scholar in Residence and Visiting Professor from 2001-2005. Professor Deloria helped establish the Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy LL.M. Degree Program at its founding in 2001.

During his remarkable life, Vine Deloria, Jr. created many noteworthy legacies as the preeminent American Indian scholar of the twentieth century. He was an internationally respected advocate for indigenous peoples rights, and a teacher, mentor and inspiration to the countless students, teachers and tribal leaders who carry on his vision today.

Titles in this series

John BorrowsGiants and Little People: Indigenous Law in Context
Professor Borrows' lecture focuses on the interpretation and application of Indigenous law in a community context. Using …
Derrick BellInterest Convergence: A Shooting Star Scenario
Internationally-known law professor, author, and activist Derrick Bell delivered the inaugural Indigenous Peoples Law and …
Robert MoralesNegotiating Modern Treaties between First Nations and States
David E. WilkinsPutting the Noose on Tribal Citizenship: Modern Banishment & Disenrollment
Vine Deloria Jr. Distinguished Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series, American Indian Studies, University of Arizona, …
David E. WilkinsPutting the Noose on Tribal Citizenship: Modern Banishment & Disenrollment - Questions & Answers
Vine Deloria Jr. Distinguished Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series, American Indian Studies, University of Arizona, …
Richard AllenThe Revitalization of the Cherokee Nation: A Contemporary Perspective
Vine Deloria Jr. Distinguished Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series, American Indian Studies, University of Arizona, …
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