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Angela hudson, an associate and soon to be full professor at texas a m university, an expert in American Indian history, representations of American Indian and popculture as well as intersection of American Indian and africanamerican lives. She received her phd from yale held fellowships at the American Philosophical Society and the rare book and manuscript library, among others. Her first book was called indian settlers and slaves and the making of the american south. Her most recent book is, real native genius how an exslave and a white mormon became famous indians. It was just published from the university of North Carolina press. She is a dear friend and occasional mentor to me. I will dispense with any embarrassing stories and say it is an honor and pleasure to welcome her here today. [applause] thank you for that introduction. Thank you for coming this morning. I will tell you a story today about real native genius. Two of them actually. Like most stories it is unbelievable and h
Americas civil religion, a term given to a shared set of values, belize, and rituals. Next on American History tv, Yale University sociology professor Philip Gorski shares his view on the cultural wars to finding the nation. The Arizona State University Center for the study of religion and conflict hosted the event. It is just over one hour. Todays lecture is part of the Speakers Series on religion and conflict. As dear friends, the marshals and doubt the speakers endowed the speakers because reflected their concerns to promote Peaceful Solutions to pressing complex in our world. Ther generosity funding series continues to bear fruit long after their passing. It is also important to remember many kindbutions of support the work we do in the center, including student research, fellowships, travel, and public programming in public education, so i would like to thank all of our friends at the center who are here today, and this being an event on the top pic of civic religion come i salute
Is the famous falls on the Big Sioux River from which the city takes its name. Right now we are on one of the main thoroughfares of sioux falls, south dakota. I lost some of the older buildings of sioux falls where you get a good feel for what would be considered the main street of sioux falls. This is part of the sculpture walk in downtown sioux falls. To the left is the federal courthouse. You can see that it is built out of this pink sioux falls quartz, which is on the reasons the sellers chose this because it is an plentiful supplies. That would be downtown sioux falls, or is that representative of historical sioux falls . John historical sioux falls. Downtown is coming back. For a while downtown moved out to the west side where the malls where. There has been a big resurgence in downtown sioux falls, like a lot of downtown in many cities across the country. To break down the population are the Ethnic Diversity here as far as numbers are concerned. John well, let me give you a fact
Beach haven 62. Philadelphia 67. Reading and allentown both checking in at 53. Numbers are 510 degrees warmer than they were yesterday. Its all thanks to a breeze that developed last night ahead of a band of moisture that swung through last night. Youll see a lot of greens and yellows and reds out to the west. That should be passing to the north. Ive drawn an air ra the direction of movement with the next batch of rain. Most of the immediate philadelphia area should stay dry. So the call from accuweather for today is cloudy with some leftover morning drizzle and very, very mild with a high of 66 degrees. If thats not warm enough for you, were all the way up into the 70s tomorrow. How warm it will get around here and another big cooldown as we head into next weekend. Guys . Developing this morning, a gunman opened fire on a crowd of young people in north philadelphia leaving a teenager dead and a 12yearold hospitalized. Police are looking for the begunman who took gunman who took off af