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2001 ANNUAL MEETING 18 October - Afternoon Session ‹‹ previous session | schedule | next session ››
Indigenous Histories in National Contexts: Towards an Integrated Amazonian Historical Anthropology, Part I Organizers: Hortensia Caballero-Arias and Ellen Basso (University of Arizona)
Discourses on Contact and Development from the Encabellado Homeland Blanca Muratorio (University of British Columbia) Violence against Indigenous Women in the Ecuadorean Upper Amazon: History and Culture in a Context of Globalization Janet M. Chernela (Florida International University) Domestication of Women and Land in the Northwest Amazon of Brazil, 1680-1980 Break Tania Y. Granadillo (University of Arizona) When the Miners were Poisoning our River: A Native Account of Gold Mining Jonathan D. Hill (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale) Shamanizing the State in Venezuela Beth A. Conklin (Vanderbilt University) Strangers Bearing Gifts: Local Histories of Humanistic Agendas
Eastern Colonial Relations Organizers: Program Committee William K. Wall (University of Arizona) Converging
Shades of Whiteness: Critical Race Theory in the Context of
Nathaniel Bacon's "Little Insurrection" Ian D. Chambers (University of California, Riverside) "You are a white man, and knows trading, nott that alone but can write and make the paper speake" Andrew K. Frank (California State University, Los Angeles) What Then Makes an Indian? The Problem of Identity in the Early American Southeast Break Philip Levy (University of South Florida) Rattlesnakes and Competition between Colonial-era Native and Newcomer Travelers James W. Paxton (Queen's University) Brother Warraghiyagey: William Johnson and the Iroquois Confederacy in the Mid-18th Century Discussant: Roger Nichols (University of Arizona)
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