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Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series

Maine Folklore Center

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Basil H. Johnson Visiting Lecture, Wabanki Center Oct 2000

Basil H. Johnson Visiting Lecture, Wabanki Center

Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series

The AIUM, a student organization, in co-sponsorship with the Wabanaki Center and the Native American Studies Program would like to request funding from The Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series Committee for Fall 2000 to bring to the University of Maine Basil Johnston, the distinguished much honored Ojibway Native author, lecturer, essayist, storyteller and scholar. Mr. Johnston is a member of the Ethnology Department at Royal Ontario Museum and is the author of eight books. He is a storyteller of Ojibway legends and stories with humor and dignity. He is a graduate of Loyola College, Montreal, Quebec and cum laude 1954 and …