CNAIS February Faculty Brown Bag with Andy Cowell
Come chat with Linguistics Chair and CNAIS faculty Dr. Andy Cowell for our February Faculty Brown Bag!
Date: Wed. Feb. 8
Time: 12pm - 1pm
Where: CNAIS - 1330 Grandview Ave.
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Hear about his research and on-going work in Indigenous Languages:
I'm a specialist in Linguistic Anthropology. I obtained my PhD from UC-Berkeley in French in 1993. I then spent two years in Hawaii, where I got involved with Hawaiian and Tahitian languages. I started at CU in the Department of French and Italian in 1995 working on historical anthropology . More recently, my focus is on contemporary Native America and linguistic anthropology, with a continuing secondary interest in Polynesia. I work primarily with the Arapaho and Gros Ventre/White Clay people at the moment.â€
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In 2014 Andy published Arapaho Stories, Songs, and Prayers with co-authors William C'Hair and Alonzo Moss. Andy also manages CU's .
No RSVP needed! Bring your lunch and we'll have some snacks to go with it. This event is open to the public.
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