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Indigenous and Native North American Studies Lecture by David Treuer

David Treuer ’92, Ojibwe novelist

March 24, 2022 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 219 Aaron Burr Hall

Lewis Center for the Arts; Department of Anthropology

Ojibwe novelist, non-fiction writer and Princeton alumnus David Treuer ’92 lectures on “Imagining Native American Life: Nonfiction, Ethnography, and the Future of the Past.”

David Treuer is Ojibwe from the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. The author of four previous novels, most recently Prudence, and two books of nonfiction, he has also written for The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Esquire, Slate, and The Washington Post, among others. He has a Ph.D. in anthropology and teaches literature and creative writing at the University of Southern California. He is a member of Princeton’s Class of 1992.

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