“Inside Tribal Politics” Panel at UM on Monday, Nov. 10

I will be sitting on a panel on tribal governments on Monday with Ada Deer and David Cornsilk at the University of Michigan.

Tribal Politics Flyer

Panelist Biographies

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  1. Kade L. Twist November 7, 2008 / 4:36 pm

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