'Motorcycles, Sweetgrass and Indian Vampires: Native American Humor and Wisdom'

Drew Hayden Taylor / Courtesy photo

The RED INK Indigenous Initiative for All presents the first installment in its Cultural Series for Teens with speaker and humorist Drew Hayden Taylor (Curve Lake First Nations) and his presentation: "Motorcycles, Sweetgrass and Indian Vampires: Native American Humor and Wisdom."

Taylor is an author, essayist, playwright and radio personality. He has written both adult and young adult fiction and nonfiction, including "Motorcycles and Sweetgrass," and "The Night Wanderer: A Native Gothic Novel."

This event is free of charge and open to the public and is supported by Arizona Humanities and the ASU Department of English.

Location and parking map: https://english.clas.asu.edu/sites/default/files/drew_hayden_taylor_map_feb_21_seven_oclock.pdf

James Blasingame
Department of English
James.Blasingame@asu.edu
https://english.clas.asu.edu/research/community-university-initiatives/red-ink-indigenous-initiative
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