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2002 ANNUAL MEETING 17 October - Morning Session ‹‹ back to schedule | next session ›› 9:30-12:00 Salle/Room Dufour 1 Beyond the Cloth of Time: Presence and Representations of First Nations People in Museums 9:30 Nancy Parezo, University of Arizona, Displaying First Nations
Women’s
Clothing
Language, Communication, and Encounter in Colonial North America Organisateur/Organizer: Tracy Neal Leavelle, Smith College Président/Chair: William B. Hart, Middlebury College 10:30 Christophe J. M. Boucher, College of Charleston, “Islanders” or Usurpers: Were the Wyandots “Wendats”? 10:50 Tracy Neal Leavelle, Smith College, The Language of Illinois Christianity: Translation and Reception in the French-Illinois Religious Encounter 11:10 Kathleen J. Bragdon, College of William and Mary, Seventeenth-Century Contributions of Native “Informants” to Linguistic Method and Theory in Southern New England 11:30 Commentateur/Discussant: William B. Hart, Middlebury College
Gender Relations Among First Nations Organisateur/Organizer: Program Committee Président/Chair: Allan Greer, University of Toronto 9:30 Lynda Gullason, Carleton University and Heritage College, Modelling Gender: Generating Archaeological Inferences from Ethnohistoric Data 9:50 Margaret Bender, Wake Forest University, Images of Fatherhood and Masculinity Among Native Americans in Oklahoma 10:10 Melody Nowaczyk, Michigan State University, The Multivariate Approach to Engendering the Fur Trade: Examining Gender Relations at Fort Michilimackinac From 1715 to 1761 10:30 Pause/Break (Café-bar l'Emprise) 10:50 Donna J. Barbie, Embry Riddle University, Catalysts for Potential Loss of Women's Autonomy in Four Traditional Native Cultures 11:10 Margaret Holmes Williamson, Mary Washington College, Powhatan Women: Status and Power 11:30 Commentateur/Discussant: Allan
Greer, University of Toronto
Linguistic Encounters in the Colonial Order: Three Zapotec Case Studies Organisateur/Organizer: David Tavárez, Bard College Président/Chair: Louise Burkhart, SUNY, Albany 10:30 George Aaron Broadwell, SUNY, Albany, Feria’s Doctrina: Alternative representations of Colonial Zapotec 10:50 David Tavárez, Bard College, Zapotec Clandestine Ritual Songs: How to Read Colonial Oral Genres 11:10 Natalie Operstein, UCLA, Spanish loan words and the phonology of Zapotec 11:30 Commentateur/Discussant:
John Chuchiak, Southwest Missouri State University
9:00-11:30 Salle/Room 115 (Re)appropriated Indian Voices Organisateur/Organizer: Program Committee Présidente/Chair: TBD 9:00 Alison K. Brown, Oxford University, Making Genealogies Visible: The Kainai Photographic History Project 9:20 Mindy J. Morgan, Michigan State University, Transitions and Translations: The Federal Writers’ Project in Montana 9:40 Christina Berndt, University of Minnesota, The Early Silent Film Era: Attempting to Overcome Stereotypes of the American Indian 10:00 Pause/Break (Café-bar l'Emprise), 10:20 Carolyn R. Anderson, St. Olaf College, Metaphors of the Middle Ground 10:40 Jacqueline Grey, Columbia University, Scrutinizing “Talk” on the Island of Noepe 11:00 Commentateur/Discussant: TBD
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