The Norfolk Public Library, in partnership with Humanities Nebraska, presents an insightful lecture titled 'Urbanization and Native Americans.' This educational event explores the historical and contemporary impacts of urbanization on Native American populations, offering a deeper understanding of this significant topic. Join us for an engaging hour of learning and discussion in a community-focused setting. This lecture is open to the public and provides a valuable opportunity to expand your knowledge on important cultural and historical issues.
What to Expect
A professional, informative lecture followed by potential discussion on the topic.
Who Should Attend
Students
History enthusiasts
Community members
Educators
Agenda Overview
The lecture runs from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM, focusing on historical and cultural education.
Venue & Address
Norfolk Public Library
308 W Prospect Ave Norfolk , Nebraska – 68701 United States
Organizer
Norfolk Public Library · Public Library
A community resource providing educational programs and library services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a cost?
The event is free to attend.
Where is it held?
Norfolk Public Library, 308 W Prospect Ave, Norfolk, NE.
Who is the speaker?
Please check with the library for speaker details.
Do I need to register?
Check with the library for any registration requirements.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes, it is an educational event for the public.
How long is the lecture?
The lecture lasts for one hour.
Tags
history
education
norfolk
nebraska
library
lecture
community
Summary
An educational lecture on the impact of urbanization on Native American communities.