Modern Indian Identity with Superintendent Gerard Baker

"Why I did what I did," sharing the American Indian story in our National Parks

Gerard Baker

September 17th, 2008
7:00pm Eaton Humanities Room 150 (map)

The Center welcomed Superintendent Gerard Baker, the highest-ranking Native American in the National Park Service, to both the University of Colorado and to Rocky Mountain National Park. Superintendent Baker delivered a lecture as part of our Modern Indian Identity Series on the University of Colorado Campus. The next day, he visited Rocky Mountain National Park and delivered a talk to park service employees as part of our Randy Jones Lecture Series.

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