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DESCRIPTION:Speaker Ben Madley to talk about Tolowa genocide at free public event, no 
 registration required;\n\n"Born in Redding, CA, Ben Madley spent much of 
 his childhood in Siskiyou County. He received his BA in History from Yale 
 in 1994. He then went to Oxford where he earned an MA in Modern European 
 History and wrote a thesis about patterns of colonial genocide. He is 
 currently a History doctoral candidate at Yale, where he is writing a 
 dissertation titled, "An American Genocide: The Attempt to Annihilate the 
 Northern California Indians, 1846-1880." Ben's first academic article, 
 "Patterns of Frontier Genocide" was published in the June 2004 issue of the 
 Journal of Genocide Research."\n\nfeatures;\nSmith expedition & European 
 Settlement in Del Norte & Curry County 1850-1860.\n\nin addition;\n\nModern 
 day info on Smith River Tolowa energy self-sufficiency using wind and 
 biomass generated energy as sustainable alternatives to Pacificorp's 
 hydroelectric energy from outdated Klamath River Dams (Iron Gate, Copco 1 & 
 2, J.C. Boyle) that impede the migratory salmon runs interwoven with 
 coastal native people's cultural and physical survival..\n\nTolowa energy 
 self-sufficiency 
 @;\nhttp://www.eere.energy.gov/tribalenergy/projects/fy05_smithriver.html\n\ndirections 
 & brief Tolowa history @;\nhttp://www.lucky7casino.com/history.cfm\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/26/18314156.php
SUMMARY:World Turned Upside Down: Tolowa Genocide, 1850-1860
LOCATION:Smith River Rancheria; Howonquet Hall Community Center, 101 Indian Ct. 
 Smith River, CA 95567\n(101 North from Crescent City, 101 South from 
 Oregon)\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/26/18314156.php
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