I sue and i am the managing director at tesoro cultural center, which is a501c3 nonprofit and mission is of course to preserve and share treasures of colorados early history. And most of what we do focuses on the early of the first half of the 19th century. And that makes marx lecture that much appropriate to us and we have begun to read a land acknowledgment statement which id like to read to you for our imaginations, who call colorado home, since its in 1999, this Historic Centers Mission Statement has recognized and celebrated native American Indian cultures tesoro, a signature annual june created in 2000, is the indian and powwow celebrating todays American Indian nations and featuring award artists and intertribal powwow competitors. American indian patriots who fought bravely in american wars and many of colorado indian nations are honored at this event, this public reaches thousands of visitors. Tesoro acknowledges the forbidden the ute nations, the kiowa, southern and northern
Treasures of colorados early history. And most of what we do focuses on the early of the first half of the 19th century. And that makes marx lecture that much appropriate to us and we have begun to read a land acknowledgment statement which id like to read to you for our imaginations, who call colorado home, since its in 1999, this Historic Centers Mission Statement has recognized and celebrated native American Indian cultures tesoro, a signature annual june created in 2000, is the indian and powwow celebrating todays American Indian nations and featuring award artists and intertribal powwow competitors. American indian patriots who fought bravely in american wars and many of colorado indian nations are honored at this event, this public reaches thousands of visitors. Tesoro acknowledges the forbidden the ute nations, the kiowa, southern and northern cheyenne, the southern and northern arapaho, the pawnee, the lakota and many other indian nations that call this beautiful land, home in
Treasures of colorados early history. And most of what we do focuses on the early of the first half of the 19th century. And that makes marx lecture that much appropriate to us and we have begun to read a land acknowledgment statement which id like to read to you for our imaginations, who call colorado home, since its in 1999, this Historic Centers Mission Statement has recognized and celebrated native American Indian cultures tesoro, a signature annual june created in 2000, is the indian and powwow celebrating todays American Indian nations and featuring award artists and intertribal powwow competitors. American indian patriots who fought bravely in american wars and many of colorado indian nations are honored at this event, this public reaches thousands of visitors. Tesoro acknowledges the forbidden the ute nations, the kiowa, southern and northern cheyenne, the southern and northern arapaho, the pawnee, the lakota and many other indian nations that call this beautiful land, home in
Good evening, everyone. My name is elijah and id like to welcome you all to the Elliott Bay Book company, where were very happy to have stephen here to give a reading on his most recent book, inequality kills us all. Covid 19 Health Lessons for the world stephen bezruchka, m. D. M. P. H. , is an associate teaching Professor Emeritus in the departments of Health Systems and Population Health and of Global Health at the school of Public Health at the university of washington. Were also joined tonight by cspan booktv, who are recording tonights event. Were going to have a little conversation and start off with stephen, have a little q a from, the audience, and then were all done. Well wrap up our book signing in the back where you can also purchase stephens book from me. So with that lets all give a warm welcome to stephen. Thank you, elijah. I hope you can hear me and thank all for coming and i want to i think this is a complex hearted book. And if i were to read passages from it, it mig
In the battle of the little gallery, she shows us headdresses, shields, drawings about the 1876e. Lsexplore how depictions of plains indians have changed time in newspaper articles, movies, television and wild west shows. We are standing in the central gallery of the National Museum of the American Indians exhibition entitled americans. This exhibit explores the nature of the American Peoples relation with American Indians, and its based on premise that most American People, that they have nothing to do with American Indians, and that American Indians have nothing to do them. And we are arguing that the exact opposite is true. Were arguing that americans and American Indians share a deeply history that this the history that shaped the United States of the americas and, that it has had a profound, Lasting Impact on Americans National consciousness and their popular culture. So were standing in the central, which we call indians everywhere here. And as you can see, this gallery is covere