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2002 ANNUAL MEETING

18 October - Afternoon Session

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War and Diplomacy

Organisateur/Organizer: Program Committee

Président/Chair: Neal Salisbury, Smith College

13:30-17:00 Salle/Room Dufour I

13:30 Owen Stanwood, Northwestern University, Agents of Empire: Northeastern Indians in a Global Conflict, 1685-1700

13:50 Micah A. Pawling, University of Maine, Orono, The Reconfiguration of Homeland: Maliseet and Passamaquoddy Petitions, 1820-1870

14:10 Grant Arndt, University of Chicago, No Middle Ground: Trials of the Warrior in the Making of Wisconsin, 1828-1906

14:20 Maxime Steve Bégin, GETIC, Université Laval, Les Inuits et la Guerre froide: mémoires de la DEW Line à Hall Beach

14:40 Pause/Break (Café-bar l'Emprise)

15:10 George Edward Milne, University of Oklahoma, Sex and Death on the Prairie’s Edge: Mortality, Paternity, and French Diplomacy in Sioux Country, 1683-1702

15:30 Jon Parmenter, St. Lawrence University, After the Mourning Wars: The Iroquois as Allies in Colonial American Warfare, 1689-1764

15:50 Helen Hornbeck Tanner, The Newberry Library, Chicago, Iceberg Facts Hypothesis: Implications of Indian Long Distance Travel

16:10 Commentateur/Discussant: Neal Salisbury, Smith College



Nationalism, Transnationalism and First Nations

Organisateur/Organizer: Laurier Turgeon, CELAT, Université Laval

Président/Chair: Laurier Turgeon, CELAT, Université Laval

13:30-15:30 Salle/Room Dufour II

13:30 Alban Bensa, GTMS, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris), Political Change and Spatial Reorganization in Colonial and Postcolonial New Caledonia

13:50 Greg Dowd, University of Michigan, Native Americans without the Republic: Comparisons and Counterfactuals

14:10 Pause/Break (Café-bar l'Empire)

14:30 Regna D. Darnell, University of Western Ontario, The Aboriginal Cosmopolitan and the Canadian State

14:50 Jean Rousseau, GETIC, Université Laval, The New Challenges of Nationalist Movements: The Transnational as a New Space of Identity Politics

15:10 Commentateurs/Discussants: Sylvie Poirier, Université Laval



Transcending Cultural Boundaries

Organisateur/Organizer: Program Committee

Président/Chair: Patricia Galloway, University of Texas-Austin

13:30-17:00 Salle/Room Drapeau

13:30 Joseph V. Moore, Temple University/URS Corporation, Material Cultural Resiliency and Resistance: The Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Playwicki

13:50 Siegrun Kaiser, Johann Wolfgang-Goethe University, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, Across the Borderline: Munsee Group Identity in the United States and Canada

14:10 Thomas H. Johnson, University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point, Ignace to Eneas to Enos: A Three Stage Change in Tribal Identities

14:30 Michel Lavoie, Université Laval, Genèse et évolution de l'identité victime des Autochtones canadiens, 1945-1998

14:50 Pause/Break (Café-bar l'Emprise)

15:10 James Rice, SUNY, Plattsburgh, “Naked Indians” and “Popish Plots”: Shawnee Refugees, the English Exclusion Crisis, and the Significance of the Virginia Frontier in the 1680s

15:30 David L. Preston, College of William and Mary, European and Indian Settler Communities on the Iroquoian Borderlands during the Seven Years War

15:50 Susan Stebbins, SUNY, Potsdam, The Paradox of Iroquois Free Masons

16:10 Commentateur/Discussant: Patricia Galloway, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Texas-Austin



Western Constructions of Indian Identities

Organisateur/Organizer: Program Committee

Président/Chair: Colin Calloway, Dartmouth College

14:30-17:00 Salle/Room 108

14:30 Murielle Nagy, Université Laval, The Other and the Self in the writings of Oblate missionary Emile Petitot

14:50 Maureen T. Schwarz, Syracuse University, Indian History in Barbie’s World

15:10 Paul R. Picha, State Historical Society of North Dakota, Joseph N. Nicollet and Great Plains Ethnohistory: Interfaces among 19th Century French Science, Enlightenment, and Revolution

15:30 Pause/Break (Café-bar l'Empire)

15:50 Olivier Maligne, Université Laval and ehess, Paris, Mythe du sauvage et mises en spectacle de l'indianité

16:10 Commentateur/Discussant: Colin Calloway, Dartmouth College


 

Poster session

Bruce Bourque, Bates College, Native Genealogies from the Maritime Peninsula and Northern New England

16:00-17:00 Salle/Room 115



17:00: Reception:Quebec City Hall