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IHREN Webinar with Hartman Deetz

Please join us on November 20th, 2025 at 6pm GMT for our next IHREN webinar with Hartman Deetz!



Hartman Deetz is an enrolled member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, who has spent over 30 years educating and advocating around issues of Native American rights and environmental justice. Deetz is currently working with Charles River Watershed Association and Cultural Survival and the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature. Deetz’s art work ranges from contemporary arts such as painting and lino cuts that often incorporate social themes and issues, and through to museum quality traditional wampanoag arts such as wampum and wood carving. Through his work in arts education and advocacy Deetz has travelled through 48 of the lower 48 states to Peru, Mexico, Bermuda, France, Switzerland, and the UK. 


Please join us on November 20th at 6pm GMT. Joining link below:



Meeting ID: 863 3186 9887

Passcode: 865519


Thank you to our funders, the British Association for American Studies, for making this series possible.



 
 
 

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The post about the IHREN webinar with Hartman Deetz really highlights how important it is to hear Indigenous voices and perspectives in discussions about culture, history, and current issues. It feels meaningful how these webinars create space for learning directly from community leaders and sharing real experiences . I remember attending a similar online session once and learning so much just by listening. During that time, I even searched for pay someone to take my online Marketing class while managing workload, which showed me how pressure builds up. It reminds me that learning from others can really change how we understand the world.

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