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NTIYHIM001.jpgBestselling Native American author, humorist, radio performer, critic and storyteller Thomas King spoke in Reeve Memorial Union on May 4. The UW Oshkosh Inter-Tribal Student Organization, Department of English, Women's Studies, College of Letters and Sciences, African American Studies Program, and American Indian Student Services co-sponsored the event "Not The Indian You Had In Mind - An Evening with Thomas King." Photo by See Xiong.
NTIYHIM002.jpgBestselling Native American author, humorist, radio performer, critic and storyteller Thomas King spoke in Reeve Memorial Union on May 4. The UW Oshkosh Inter-Tribal Student Organization, Department of English, Women's Studies, College of Letters and Sciences, African American Studies Program, and American Indian Student Services co-sponsored the event "Not The Indian You Had In Mind - An Evening with Thomas King." Photo by See Xiong.
NTIYHIM003.jpgBestselling Native American author, humorist, radio performer, critic and storyteller Thomas King spoke in Reeve Memorial Union on May 4. The UW Oshkosh Inter-Tribal Student Organization, Department of English, Women's Studies, College of Letters and Sciences, African American Studies Program, and American Indian Student Services co-sponsored the event "Not The Indian You Had In Mind - An Evening with Thomas King." Photo by See Xiong.
NTIYHIM004.jpgBestselling Native American author, humorist, radio performer, critic and storyteller Thomas King spoke in Reeve Memorial Union on May 4. The UW Oshkosh Inter-Tribal Student Organization, Department of English, Women's Studies, College of Letters and Sciences, African American Studies Program, and American Indian Student Services co-sponsored the event "Not The Indian You Had In Mind - An Evening with Thomas King." Photo by See Xiong.
NTIYHIM005.jpgBestselling Native American author, humorist, radio performer, critic and storyteller Thomas King spoke in Reeve Memorial Union on May 4. The UW Oshkosh Inter-Tribal Student Organization, Department of English, Women's Studies, College of Letters and Sciences, African American Studies Program, and American Indian Student Services co-sponsored the event "Not The Indian You Had In Mind - An Evening with Thomas King." Photo by See Xiong.
NTIYHIM006.jpgBestselling Native American author, humorist, radio performer, critic and storyteller Thomas King spoke in Reeve Memorial Union on May 4. The UW Oshkosh Inter-Tribal Student Organization, Department of English, Women's Studies, College of Letters and Sciences, African American Studies Program, and American Indian Student Services co-sponsored the event "Not The Indian You Had In Mind - An Evening with Thomas King." Photo by See Xiong.
NTIYHIM007.jpgBestselling Native American author, humorist, radio performer, critic and storyteller Thomas King spoke in Reeve Memorial Union on May 4. The UW Oshkosh Inter-Tribal Student Organization, Department of English, Women's Studies, College of Letters and Sciences, African American Studies Program, and American Indian Student Services co-sponsored the event "Not The Indian You Had In Mind - An Evening with Thomas King." Photo by See Xiong.
NTIYHIM008.jpgBestselling Native American author, humorist, radio performer, critic and storyteller Thomas King spoke in Reeve Memorial Union on May 4. The UW Oshkosh Inter-Tribal Student Organization, Department of English, Women's Studies, College of Letters and Sciences, African American Studies Program, and American Indian Student Services co-sponsored the event "Not The Indian You Had In Mind - An Evening with Thomas King." Photo by See Xiong.
NTIYHIM009.jpgBestselling Native American author, humorist, radio performer, critic and storyteller Thomas King spoke in Reeve Memorial Union on May 4. The UW Oshkosh Inter-Tribal Student Organization, Department of English, Women's Studies, College of Letters and Sciences, African American Studies Program, and American Indian Student Services co-sponsored the event "Not The Indian You Had In Mind - An Evening with Thomas King." Photo by See Xiong.
NTIYHIM010.jpgBestselling Native American author, humorist, radio performer, critic and storyteller Thomas King spoke in Reeve Memorial Union on May 4. The UW Oshkosh Inter-Tribal Student Organization, Department of English, Women's Studies, College of Letters and Sciences, African American Studies Program, and American Indian Student Services co-sponsored the event "Not The Indian You Had In Mind - An Evening with Thomas King." Photo by See Xiong.
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