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Free-speech fights.(Comment)
Rummaging through Yale University's library shelves in early 2001 to prepare a talk on news media and genocide, I came across a study of nineteenth-century Colorado newspapers by Ward Churchill. His research steered me to a chilling 1891 editorial in the Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer by L....
Questionable identity and questionable scholarship
King, Patti Jo Indian Country Today Lakota Times 03-02-2005 Ward Churchill has convinced many people that he is the ultimate expert on Indian affairs, yet he has neither the character nor the eloquence to lead. Throughout history, dynamic Indian leaders have...
Lipstadt's Ward Churchill Moment
The Jewish Week 02-18-2005 Deborah Lipstadt watched the television coverage the other day of Ward Churchill, the University of Colorado scholar under fire for calling the 9-11 victims "little Eichmanns," and something seemed familiar. Churchill had compared Lipstadt, the Emory University professor...
Churchill controversial on two fronts
Adams, Jim Indian Country Today Lakota Times 02-09-2005 NEW YORK - National attacks on University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill are raising questions of false pretenses as much as free speech. A number of Native scholars and activists are challenging his...
A hero to many
Hill, Nobert Indian Country Today Lakota Times 01-12-2005 I first became acquainted with Vine Deloria Jr. when I read his interview in Playboy in 1969. It was shortly after his first book, "Custer Died for Your Sins" was published. Like so many,...
Fund helps pave road to college
Regis University-bound Destinee Rivera has worked since she was 14. She understands what's important to her as an employee. So when the first-generation college student thinks about a major, she takes it one step further: business management. "I don't know exactly what I'm going...
Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo., Mike Cote Column.
By Mike Cote, Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 16--CU SAYS RANKING NOTHING TO TOAST: "Three Nobels." "Nineteen Rhodes Scholars." "Sixteen NASA astronauts who've been in space." "Four 'genius' grants in four years."...
Participant Observer: An Autobiography.(book reviews)
00-00-0000 Reviewers: PATRICIA A. ADLER, University of Colorado; PETER ADLER, University of Denver The author of our most enduring and widely read ethnography treats us to a first-person account of his life and times, an elegantly written and carefully documented portrait of the consummate...
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