Speaker: Larry Nesper, Professor Emeritus, Anthropology and American Indian Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison
This presentation is a retrospective of an ethnographic research career at UW–Madison. As an ethnographer interested in the relationship between law, culture, and society, and oriented by a commitment to doing action, public, and collaborative anthropology, Nesper reviews several projects with the tribes in the state of Wisconsin with environmental dimensions.
Hosted by the Center for Culture, History, and Environment (CHE).