From the Killers of the Flower Moon to the Osage Nation Today

Description

Meeting Method:
Hybrid
Associated Program:
John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum
Co-Sponsors:
Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation
Harvard Kennedy School Project on Indigenous Governance and Development

Join us for an important conversation on the story behind the critically acclaimed new blockbuster film “Killers of the Flower Moon” and the journey of the Osage Nation. 

Panelists include Chief Jim Gray, former principal Chief, Osage Nation, Hepsi Barnett, (HKS MPA 2000), former Chief of Staff, Osage Nation, and Wilson Pipestem, Osage Headright Owner, Honoring Nations Board of Governors. The discussion will be moderated by Prof. Joe Kalt, Director, Harvard Kennedy School Project on Indigenous Governance and Development.

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