Tag Archives: Lumbee
NMSUnews: Native American law professor discusses the ‘Savage’ origin
NMSUnews Published on Oct 15, 2012 by nmsunews A leading expert in Native American law recently visited New Mexico State University to talk about the human rights of indigenous peoples in a full day of events sponsored by the College…
Continue reading “NMSUnews: Native American law professor discusses the ‘Savage’ origin” »
Posted in
News
Tagged Culture, Diversity, Lumbee, Native Americans, Robert Williams, University of Arizona
Comments Off on NMSUnews: Native American law professor discusses the ‘Savage’ origin
Native American law expert to speak about human rights at NMSU
September 24, 2012 by Tonya Suther, NMSU News Center The College of Arts and Sciences at New Mexico State University will host a leading expert in Native American law who will talk about the human rights of indigenous peoples. As…
Continue reading “Native American law expert to speak about human rights at NMSU” »
Posted in
News
Tagged Christa Slaton, College of Arts and Sciences, Diversity, Faculty, Gustavus Meyer Award, Justin McHorse, Lumbee, Native American Cultural Center, Native American Law, Native American Programs, Native Americans, Outreach, Robert Williams, Staff, Students, Supreme Court, Tribal Voices Working Group, UN, United Nations, University of Arizona
Comments Off on Native American law expert to speak about human rights at NMSU