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2004 ANNUAL MEETING 28 October - Noon Sessions ‹‹ previous session | schedule | next session ››
Room 1 (additional information TBA) Session Title: The Material Record: Archaeology as an Alternative, Part II Organizer(s)/Institution(s): Rob Mann/Louisiana State University; Robbie Ethridge/University of Mississippi Chair/Institution: Rob Mann/LSU Museum of Natural Science Discussant/Institution: Greg Waselkov/University of South Alabama; James Brooks/School of American Research
CONTINUED FROM 9:00-10:30 SESSION Room 2(additional information TBA) Session Title: Remembering Indigenous Relocations Organizer(s)/Institution(s): Paige Raibmon, University of British Columbia Chair/Institution: Brian Hosmer, The Newberry Library/UIC Discussant/Institution: Alexandra Harmon, University of Washington Participants: Paige Raibmon, University of British Columbia, “Relocation and Health in a First Nations Community” Susan Neylan, Wilfrid Laurier University, “Native Brass Bands on Canada's North Pacific Coast” Jeffrey Shepperd, University of Texas at El Paso, “Relocation and Identity Among the Hualapai” John Troutman, D’Arcy McNickle Center, The Newberry Library, “Relocating Native American Music: Fred Cardin and the Indian String Quartet”
Room 3(additional information TBA) Session Title: “One of the other nations, who are called Uchees:” Contributions Toward a Yuchi Historiograpny, Part II Organizer(s)/Institution(s): Jason Baird Jackson, Indiana University Chair/Institution: Gary Dunham, University of Nebraska Press Discussant/Institution: TBA
CONTINUED FROM 9:00-10:30 SESSION Room 4(additional information TBA) Session Title: Between Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives Organizer(s)/Institution(s): David Dinwoodie, University of New Mexico Chair/Institution: David Dinwoodie, University of New Mexico Discussant/Institution: Michael Harkin of the University of Wyoming Participants Robert Diaz, University of Victoria, “T'iitskin Pawaats: Home of the Thunderbird” Jeffrey Anderson, Colby College, “Anthropology's Impact on Northern Arapaho History” Thomas McIlwraith, University of Mexico, “Chasing Horses and Hunting Moose: Native American Memories of Big Game Hunting in Northern British Columbia” David Dinwoodie, University of New Mexico, “Chilcotin Patterns of Communication”
Room 5 (additional information TBA) Session Title: Ethnohistory, Geography, and Demography Session organizer(s)/Institution(s): ASE Program Committee Chair/Institution: TBA Discussant/Institution: TBA Participants Thomas Johnson, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, “Shoshone Enrollment History at Wind River, Wyoming” Moira McCaffrey, McCord Museum, “The Architecture of Ancient Social Networks in the Eastern Subarctic” Daniel Monteith, University of Alaska Southeast, “Ethnohistorical Research of Glacier Bay, Alaska” William Gribb, University of Wyoming, “Historical GIS and American Indian Location”
Room 6 (additional information TBA) Session Title: The Indians Second Great Awakening Organizer(s)/Institution(s): Mark A. Nicholas, Lehigh University Chair/Institution: Theda Perdue, University of North Carolina Discussant/Institution: Michael Green, University of North Carolina Participants: Mark A. Nicholas, Lehigh Univeristy, “The Presbyterian Church in Seneca Life” Daniel R. Mandell, Truman State University, “Religion and Reform Among Southern New England Indians, 1790-1830” Greg O’Brien, University of Southern Mississippi, “Abandoning Custom: Educational Change Among the Pre-Removed Choctaws”
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