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2001 ANNUAL MEETING

19 October - Morning Session

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Indian Mexico in the 16th Century and Beyond: The Nobility
Park Theater: 8:20 10:00

Organizer & Chair: Frederic Hicks (University of Louisville)

Pedro Carrasco (Brandeis University) The Noble Houses of Acolhuan
Frederic Hicks (University of Louisville) Land and Succession in the Noble Houses of 16th Century Tlaxcala
Eloise Quiñones-Keber (City University of New York) The Creation of Acolhua Pictorial Histories and the Role of the Tlailotlaque
Maria L. Kuthy (Western Illinois University) Political Survival: The Tarascan Nobility in the 16th Century

Discussant: Audience

 


 

Writing Biographies of Native American Women
Acacia A: 8:40 10:40

Organizer & Chair: Theda Perdue (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Donna J. Barbie (Embry Riddle Aeronautical University) Sacagawea

Laura J. Moore (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) Lozen

Terry R. Reynolds (New Mexico State University) Maria Montoya Martinez

Break

Phillip H. Round (University of Iowa) Delfina Cuero

Devon A. Mihesuah (Northern Arizona University) Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash

 


 

Uses and Misuses of Visual Imagery
West Grove: 8:40 10:20

Organizer: Program Committee
Chair: Katherine Morrissey (University of Arizona)

Jason B. Jackson (University of Oklahoma) A Yuchi War Dance in 1736

Joanna C. Scherer and Vicki E. Simon (Smithsonian Institution) Red Cloud's Manikin: Historical Representation in the Museum

Heather Ann Moody (University of Arizona) Cultural Preservation of the Wisconsin Ho-Chunk Nation: An Analysis of the Programs of a Non-Reservation Based Nation

Discussant: Stephen Cornell (University of Arizona)

 


 

Indian Mexico in the 16th Century and Beyond: The Sources
Park Theater: 10:20 12:00

Organizer: Frederic Hicks (University of Louisville)

Chair: Eloise Quiñones-Keber (City University of New York)

Eulogio Guzman (University of California, Los Angeles) Sculpting Cultural Imperialism? Stylistic Multiplicity in the Templo Mayor Portable Sculpture

Luz María Mohar Betancourt (CIESAS, México) Dos códices del Acolhuan: Diccionario y propuestas

Ethelia Ruiz Medrano (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia) Narrating History: Three Pictographic Examples from the 17th Century

Janine L. Gasco (California State University, Dominguez Hills) Irreconcilable Differences? The Documentary and Archaeological Record and Historical "Truth" in Late PostClassic Mesoamerica

Discussant: Audience

 


 

Conflict & Violence in the American West
West Grove: 10:40 12:00

Organizer: Program Committee
Chair: Tom Holm (University of Arizona)

Robert L. Hoover (Santa Barbara Mission Archive/Library & Trust for Historic Preservation) The Chumash Revolt of 1824: International Conflict and Industrial Intensification

Donald N. Brown (Oklahoma State University) Picuris and the Uprising of 1847

Ian Wilson Record (University of Arizona) Extermination versus Reservation: Indigenous Adaptability and Civilian Violence in the Camp Grant Massacre, 1871

María J. Rodríguez-Shadow (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia) La Producción Social de las Mujeres Aztecas

Perla Valle Perez (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia) El Común del Pueblo Protagonista en Códices Jurídicos del Centro de México en el siglo XVI

René García Castro (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México) Pueblos y Autonomía: La Lucha Política entre Mexicanos y Matlatzincas en el Valle de Toluca, siglo XVI

Stephen M. Perkins (New Mexico Highlands University) The Late Colonial Succession of Pueblos in the Valley of Puebla, Mexico

Teresa Rojas Rabiela (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social/CIESAS) Tepeamatl: Los Papeles del Pueblo de San Francisco Apasco (incluyendo el códice Techialoyan)

Discussant: The Audience