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DESCRIPTION:Geographer and environmental studies scholar Nicholas Howe (Env
 ironmental Studies\, Williams College) will speak on the topic&nbsp\; “Sac
 red Landscape\, Secular Law: Storying Spirituality on American Public Land
 s.” Howe will will explore how stories about sacred space\nshape conflicts
  over iconic American wilderness areas. For additional information\, conta
 ct Robert Wilson at&nbsp\;rmwilson@maxwell.syr.edu. Co-sponsored by the Ge
 ography Department\, Humanities Center\, and the Department of Religion.
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SUMMARY:Geography\, Environment\, and Society Colloquium Series: Nicholas H
 owe
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Geographer and environmental studies schola
 r Nicholas Howe (Environmental Studies\, Williams College) will speak on t
 he topic&nbsp\; “Sacred Landscape\, Secular Law: Storying Spirituality on 
 American Public Lands.” Howe will will explore how stories about sacred sp
 ace\nshape conflicts over iconic American wilderness areas. For additional
  information\, contact Robert Wilson at&nbsp\;rmwilson@maxwell.syr.edu. Co
 -s<em>ponsored by the Geography Department\, Humanities Center\, and the D
 epartment of Religion.</em></p>
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