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American Indian Heritage and Contributions: Recognizing the Need for Place Name Change - Laramie

American Indian Heritage and Contributions: Recognizing the Need for Place Name Change - Laramie

Join your neighbors for the third event in the "History on Every Corner" series, presented by the Custer St. Project Group:

American Indian Heritage and Contributions: Recognizing the Need for Place Name Change

Featuring keynote speaker Donovin Sprague, Miniconjou Lakota, history faculty member at Sheridan College and advisor for the Native American students. He is a tour guide, author of 10 historical books, historian, artisan, musician, and consultant.

Sponsored by the Wyoming Institute for Humanities Research and UW's Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology

Welcoming address by Laramie City Council Member Melanie Vigil, on behalf of the Laramie Human Rights Commission

University of Wyoming: Coe Library Room 506
05:00 PM - 07:00 PM on Thu, 13 Nov 2025

Event Supported By

Custer Street Project: History on Every Corner
custerstproject@gmail.com
University of Wyoming: Coe Library Room 506
1000 E University Ave
Laramie, Wyoming 82071