#  Special Event 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **October 6 - October 7, 2022** 

 05:00PM - 05:30PM EDT 

####  pin\_drop Location 

 **Harvard Divinity School**  



 

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**Thursday, October 6**  
5 pm  
**The Impact of *God is Red* on Native American Rights and Native American Religions**  
  
**Suzan Harjo** (Cheyenne &amp; Hodulgee Muscogee), The Morning Star Institute, in conversation with  
**Phil Deloria**, Harvard University  
Convener: **Joseph P. Gone** (Aaniiih Gros Ventre ), Harvard University  
Panel Discussion:   
**Robert Warrior** (Osage), University of Kansas  
**Michael McNally**, Carleton College  
**Susan Hill** (Mohawk), University of Toronto  
**Daniel Wildcat** (Yuchi/Muscogee), Haskell Indian Nations University

 **Friday, October 7  
8:30 am**  
Continental Breakfast  
  
9:00-10:30 **The Impact of *God is Red* on Theology**  
Speaker: **Robert Warrior** (Osage), University of Kansas  
Convener: **Ann Braude**, Harvard Divinity School  
Respondent: **Michelle Sanchez**, Harvard Divinity School  
  
11:00-12:30 **The Impact of *God is Red* on Religious Studies**  
Speaker: **Michael McNally**, Carleton College  
Convener: **Megan Minoka Hill** (Oneida Nation WI), Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development  
Respondents:  
**Anthony Trujillo** (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo), PhD candidate, Harvard University  
**Anca Wilkening**, PhD candidate, Harvard University  
  
12:30-1:30 Lunch  
  
1:30-3:00 **The Impact of *God is Red* on Studies of Religion, Land and the Environment**  
Speaker: **Susan Hill** (Mohawk), University of Toronto  
Convener: **Kimberley Patton**, Harvard University  
Respondent: **Zoe Todd** (Métis/otipemisiw ), Carleton University  
  
3:30-5:30 **The Impact of *God is Red* in the Future**  
Speaker: **Dan Wildcat**, (Yuchi/Muscogee), Haskell Indian Nations University  
Convener: **Kelli Mosteller** (Citizen Potawatomi Nation), Harvard University Native American Program  
Respondents: Panel of students and young scholars  
  
How does Vine Deloria, Jr.’s landmark text speak to the fields of religious studies, Native American studies, theology,  
and environmental studies in the 21st century?

 *Cosponsored by the WCFIA Canada Program*  
  
Please register by Friday, September 30  
Register for in-person participation [here](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetMYI90OzoSLcFN1uFQjn7fh_XdxuUKMdBBlGR3_EHXU9NqA/viewform)  
For online participation, register for the Zoom link [here](https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yQgZmr0_SM2-jif6T-oZYA)  
Questions? Please contact <girsymposium22@gmail.com>



 

 

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