Maize, Personhood & Power: Indigenous Plant Relations and Agricultural Literacy in Early America

Promotional poster for a College of Arts & Sciences Speaker Series event at Indiana State University. It features historian Patrick Bottiger, Associate Professor at Kenyon College, presenting a talk titled “Maize, Personhood, & Power: Indigenous Plant Relations and Agricultural Literacy in Early America.” The event is scheduled for Tuesday, April 28 at 6:00 p.m. in the Library Events Area. A grayscale portrait of Bottiger appears on the right, with blue graphic design elements and branding throughout.

The College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of History present Dr. Patrick Bottiger, Associate Professor of History at Kenyon College. 

Bottiger talk is titled "Maize, Personhood, & Power: Indigenous Plant Relations and Agricultural Literacy in Early America."

The talk will finish up with a Q&A session.

Parking is available north of the Cunningham Memorial Library.

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