In Day 3 of its investigation, The Denver Rocky Mountain News says controversial University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill plagiarized another scholar's work on treaty rights.
Churchill "prepared" an article on behalf of a group called the Institute for Natural Progress. But the paper says he took major portions of it from an essay by Fay Cohen, who researched the fishing rights struggles of tribes in the Pacific Northwest.
Churchill denies committing plagiarism. He says his role was merely to prepare an article for publication under the name of the institute not under his own.
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The charge: Plagiarism
(The Denver Rocky Mountain News 6/7)
1993 essay also raises questions (The Denver Rocky Mountain News 6/7)
Churchill Investigation:
Shadows
of doubt (The Denver Rocky Mountain News June 2005)
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