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Lectures
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Past Cressman Lectures |
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2005-2006
Peter Brown, Professor of Palaeoanthropology, School of Human and Environmental Studies, University of New England, Australia. "A Revolution in Evolution" |
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2007-2008
Bill McKibben, environmentalist and writer. "Building the Climate Movement" |
2004-2005
Gary E. Moulton, Thomas C. Sorensen Professor of American History, University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
“Lewis and Clark’s New Look.” |
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2003-2004
Ellen Dissanayake, independent scholar and writer. “The ‘Deep Structure’ of the Arts.” |
2002-2003
Stephen Dow Beckham, Pamplin Professor of History, Lewis & Clark College. “The Lewis and Clark Expedition: America's Commitment to the Enlightenment.” |
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2001-2002
Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, primatologist and award-winning author. “Maternal Love and Ambivalence in the Pleistocene, the 18th Century, and Right Now.” |
2000-2001
Diana K. Myers. “The Thunder Dragon Kingdom in the Twenty-First Century.” |
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1999-2000
Tsianina Lomawaima, anthropology and Native American Studies, University of Arizona. “They Sacrificed for Our Survival: The Indian Boarding School Experience.” |
1998-1999
Henry J. Drewal, Evjue-Bascom Professor of African and African Diaspora Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison. “Celebrating Ancestors, Shaping Community: Yoruba Egungun Masquerades in Africa and Brazil.” |
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1997-1998
Randall Robinson, human rights advocate, Founding President of Trans-Africa, Inc. and Trans-Africa Forum. “Defending the Spirit.” |
1996-1997
N. Scott Momaday, recipient, Pulitzer Prize, and Regents Professor of English, University of Arizona. “A Divine Blindness: Storytelling, Oral Tradition, and Jorge Luis Borges.” |
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