Guest Speaker Al Clark Joins U.S. Native American Studies Class

Students in the U.S. Native American Studies welcomed guest speaker Al Clark, Vice Chair of the Tribal Council for the Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah. He visited class to discuss sovereignty, tribal governance, and his experience with students.
 

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