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7 Nights of Historical Villainy

"Joseph Trutch and Richard Moody: Canada’s Pacific Coast Villains who Destroyed Indigenous Societies" by Keith Carlson

Event

U of S historians examine villains throughout history in this monthly lecture series at the Hose and Hydrant. Questions and discussion are encouraged at each talk.

Wednesday, Nov. 21
6 pm
Hose and Hydrant Brewing Company, 612 11th St. E.

Free and open to the public

November lecture: Joseph Trutch and Richard Moody: Canada’s Pacific Coast Villains who Destroyed Indigenous Societies by Keith Carlson

Info: keith.carlson@usask.ca


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