
In collaboration with the MT Museum of Art and Culture, Women’s Studies, Environmental Studies, Native American Studies, and Academic Affairs
Winona LaDuke is a leading activist for Native American and environmental causes. In 1996 and 2000, she was the running mate of Ralph Nader on the Green Party ticket. The author of Recovering the Sacred: The Power of Naming and Claiming (2005), she will reflect in her lecture on what will be required for the creation of just societies in harmony with nature. The lecture is presented in conjunction with the Montana Museum of Art & Culture’s Impacted Nations, an exhibit addressing the conflict between Native people’s relationship to the earth and the political and economic forces that undermine it.
In addition, Ms. LaDuke will give a Seminar titled, "Indigenous Thinking on Sustainable Development: Strategies for the Northern Plains-Great Lakes Region" from 3:10-4:30 P.M. in Gallagher Business Building 123.
You may also download a pod cast of the lecture.
Right click on the link below and choose "Save Target As..." You can then save the file and listen to it on your computer or your iPod.
Winona LaDuke Podcast
A video of the lecture is also available. Flash Player is required to view the movie.
View LaDuke Video.