7:00pm to 9:00pm |
|
Screening of "Before There Were Parks" and Q&A with Professor Charles Dye
(Diversity)
For more than 12,000 years, the intermountain West's native peoples have called the lands known as Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks home. Before There Were Parks explores modern indigenous perspectives on these great wilderness areas. Screened in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the National Park System, Before There Were Parks is narrated by N. Scott Momaday, a written, directed and produced by Virginia Tech Assistant Professor, Charles Dye. Dye and Dr. Sam Cook, Director of Virginia Tech's American Indian Studies Program, will host a short discussion after the film. More information...
|