'Red Medicine: The Unseen Realms in Indigenous Healing' Talk

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'Red Medicine: The Unseen Realms in Indigenous Healing' Talk

College of Humanities and The Institute for the Study of Religion and Culture
March 28, 2013

On Tuesday, April 2 at 4:30 p.m., the UA College of Humanities, in conjunction with The Institute for the Study of Religion and Culture, presents Patrisia Gonzales, the author of "Red Medicine: Traditional Indigenous Rites of Birthing and Healing." As the granddaughter of Kickapoo, Comanche and Macehual peoples who migrated throughout the present-day United States and Mexico, Gonzales specializes in indigenous ways of knowing and indigenous medicine. She is an Assistant Professor in the Mexican American Studies Department and affiliated faculty in the American Indian Studies Program and the Native American Research and Training Center at the University of Arizona.

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