LTAI Book Group Discussion: The Removed Beginning as early as the 1500s, Europeans produced fantastical images of America’s original inhabitants. This theme challenges the stereotypical stories of Native people as living in a mythical past or as a pure but vanishing race who are isolated to reservations, removed from the rest of American society. The program is free and open to the public. Each session features a scholarly lecture and small-group discussion. Books may be borrowed for free from the front desk of OCU's Dulaney-Browne Library. This week, Dr. Joshua Nelson, Native American literature specialist from OU, presents Brandon Hobson's Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir (2021).
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