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2002 ANNUAL MEETING

18 October - Morning Session

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Reassessing Encounter in the Western Great Lakes

Organisateur/Organizer: Lucy Eldersveld Murphy, Ohio State University, Newark

Présidente/Chair: Helen Tanner, Newberry Library, Chicago

9:00-11:40 Salle/Room Dufour I

9:00 Robert Mann, Louisiana State University, Colonizing the Colonizers in the Great Lakes Region, 1760-1850

9:20 William Green, Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College, Hides and Pipes, Traders and Relatives: Interethnic Relationships in the Midwest as Seen from Iowaville, 1770-1810

9:40 Robert Hall, University of Illinois at Chicago, Charles Réaume, Juge de Paix à la Baye

10:00 Pause/Break (Café-bar l'Emprise)

10:20 Lucy Eldersveld Murphy, Ohio State University, Newark, “A Mixed Breed” of Prairie du Chien: The Demography of Metissage and Colonization in the Nineteenth-Century Great Lakes

10:40 Susan Sleeper-Smith, Michigan State University, Fictive Frenchmen and Invisible Indians

11:00 Carolyn Podruchny, Western Michigan University, Linguistic Encounters: a Nineteenth-Century French-Ojibwe Dictionary

11:20 Commentateur/Discussant: Laurier Turgeon, Laval University

 


 

Through the Eye of Texts: Reading and Interpreting American Indian Strategies for Sovereignty in Historical, Documents, Literature, Film, Art, and Museums

Organisatrice/Organizer: LeAnne Howe, University of Cincinnati

Président/Chair: Jean M. O’Brien, University of Minnesota

10:00-12:00 Salle/Room Dufour II

10:00 Carol Miller, University of Minnesota, One Size Doesn’t Fit All

10:20 LeAnne Howe, University of Cincinnati, Creating Sovereignty: The Lawsuit and Legacy of Chickasaw Tribal Woman, Betsy Love

10:40 Craig Howe, Washington University, Tribal Sovereignty in an Indian Museum

11:00 Pause/Break (Café-bar l'Emprise)

11:20 Dean Rader, University of San Francisco, Canvassing Native America: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith & Sovereignty

11:40 Commentateur/Discussant: Harvey Markowitz, Independent scholar

 


 

Useful Accommodations or Necessary Alliances?: Native Collaborations and their Role in the Extension of Spanish Colonial Power

Organisateurs/Organizers: John F. Chuchiak IV, Southwest Missouri State University & Bret Blosser, Tulane University

Président/Chair: David Tavarez, Bard College

9:00-11:00 Salle/Room Drapeau

9:00 David B. Adams, Southwest Missouri State University, Defending the Line: The Tlaxcalan Community of San Esteban and the Defense of the Mexican Borderlands, 1600-1760

9:30 John F. Chuchiak IV, Southwest Missouri State University, Indios Centinelas y Flecheros: The Role of Yucatec Maya Militias and Coastal Guards in the War Against Piracy in Colonial Yucatan, 1580-1700

9:40 Pause/Break (Café-bar l'Emprise)

10:00 Richard Warner, Wabash College, Indios amigos in the “Conquest” of Nayarit

10:20 Bret Blosser, Tulane University, “Because they Helped the Christians, and Went Fighting Everywhere, by the Force of Their Lives and the Spilling Of Blood”: The Political Leverage of Flechero Service on a Nueva Galicia Frontier,1561-1774

10:40 Commentateur/Discussant: John F. Chuchiak IV, Southwest Missouri State University

 


 

Aspects of Native-Euroamerican Relations on the Pacific Slope, 1700s to 1850s

Organisatrice/Organizer: Melinda Marie Jetté, University of British Columbia

Présidente/Chair: Theresa Schenck, University of Wisconsin, Madison

9:00-10:30 Salle/Room 108

9:00 Melinda Marie Jetté, University of British Columbia, Transforming the Kalapuyans’ World: Environmental Change in Oregon’s Mid-Willamette Valley, 1814-1840

9:20 Gwenn A. Miller, Duke University, Coastal Environments and Structures of Colonial Dependence in Russian Alaska, 1760-1800

9:40 Brian Daniels, San Francisco State University, Grieving the Gold: Shasta Indian Responses to the Northern California Gold Rush

10:00 Commentateur/Discussant: Christopher L. Miller, University of Texas-Pan American

 


 

Urban Space and American Indians

Organisateur/Organizer: Program Committee

Président/Chair: Michael Harkin, University of Wyoming

10:30-12:00 Salle/Room 108

10:30 David R.M. Beck, University of Montana, American Indians in Chicago before 1941

10:50 Martha C. Knack, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Ten Acres of Downtown Las Vegas: Development of a Paiute Urban Enclave

11:10 Mark Bahti, University of Alberta, Recent Shifts in Identity and Politics: The Rise of Urban Indians in the United States

11:30 Commentateur/Discussant: TBD

 


 

Accommodating Evangelization

Organisateur/Organizer: Program Committee

Président/Chair: Shepard Krech III, Brown University

9:20-12:00 Salle/Room 115

9:20 Scott Stevens, University of New York, Buffalo, Propagating Alliance: Representing Anglican Missions to the Mohawk, 1703-1738

9:40 Holly Herbster, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Contexts for Contact – the Documentary Archaeology of Magunkaquog

10:00 James B. Jeffries, University of California, Santa Barbara, Regarding Spirits: The Nullification of Religious Dogma by the Logic of Manitou in Seventeenth-Century New France

10:20 Pause/Break (Café-bar l'Emprise)

10:40 Anne Keary, University of Utah, Translating Native Voices and Representing Indigenous Agency: Missionaries and Indigenous People in Eastern Australia and Northwestern America

11:00 Renée Soulodre-La France, York University, Slaves, Saints and Statues: Negotiating Catholic Iconography in Colonial Nueva Granada

11:20 Jean-Nicolas de Surmont, Nancy, France, L'inclusion des pratiques vocales autochtones dans le corpus d'étude de la chanson québécoise

11:40 Commentateur/Discussant: Shepard Krech III, Brown University