COLUMBUS, GA - A nationally known Creek Indian scholar will speak Thursday, Nov. 3 at the Columbus Public Library on The Power of Creek Oral Tradition, a lecture co-sponsored by Columbus State University’s Department of History and Geography.
Donald Fixico, Distinguished Foundation Professor of History and Affiliate Faculty of American Indian Studies at Arizona State University, is expected to discuss the Creek tradition of dramatic storytelling in the free 6:30 p.m. talk also sponsored by the Chattahoochee Valley Regional Libraries, Muscogee County Friends of Libraries and the Chattahoochee Indian Heritage Association.