Elizabeth Ellis is a professor of history at New York University. Her current book project investigates the histories of Louisiana’s small, Native American polities during the eighteenth century. Ellis’ work analyzes the ways that these nations shaped European colonization efforts and influenced the lives of all of the inhabitants of the Lower Mississippi Valley.
Presented by the Wilson Institute for Canadian History in partnership with Indigenous Studies Program
April 7, 7 p.m. Community Room 1003, L.R Wilson Hall Free admission. Register online or call 905 525 9140 ext. 26848