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2004 ANNUAL MEETING 29 October - Morning Session ‹‹ previous session | schedule | next session ››
Room 1 (additional information TBA) (DOUBLE SESSION) Session Title: Ethnohistory as Collaborative Practice: Connecting Scholars and Contemporary Communities Organizer(s)/Institution(s): Susan Applegate Krouse, Michigan State University Chair/Institution: Mindy J. Morgan, Michigan State University Discussant/Institution: TBA Participants John Norder, Michigan State University, “Before Contact: Ethnohistory and Archaeology in the Upper Great Lakes” Mindy J. Morgan, Michigan State University, “‘The letter is in the form of a petition’: English Language Documents and Responses to Regulation on the Fort Belknap Reservation, 1887-1921” Melissa Rinehart, Michigan State University, “A Forty-Year Slumber: The ‘Then’ and ‘Now’ of the Miami Language” Adriana Greci Green, Michigan State University/Nokomis Learning Center, “Anishinaabe Arts of Quillwork on Birchbark” Susan Applegate Krouse, Michigan State University, “Urban Indian Organizations in Milwaukee” Heather Howard-Bobiwash, Michigan State University, “Our bodies take it in and we store it”: Applied Ethnohistory and Native Health”
Room 2 (additional information TBA) Session Title: Sex and Exploitation on Spanish Colonial Frontiers: Prostitution, Solicitation and Pedophilia in Colonial New Spain Organizer(s)/Institution(s): John F. Chuchiak, Southwest Missouri State University, and Robinson Herrera, Florida State University Chair/Institution: TBA Discussant/Institution: Pete Sigal, California State University-Los Angeles Participants Pete Sigal, California State University-Los Angeles, “Asking the Right Questions: Sex in Early Nahua Confessionals” Rovinson Herrera, Florida State University, “'La Maldad:' Sexual Exploitation of Minors in Bourbon Guatemala” John F. Chuchiak, Southwest Missouri State University, “Tecececiguata--Tabascan Pleasure Women: Forced Indigenous Concubinage and Prostitution in the Conquest of Yucatan, 1526-1550” Bret Blosser, Tulane University, “Now just to do that which my heart desires": Capitán Pulido imagines a prosititute, Nueva Galicia, 1617”
Room 3 (additional information TBA) Session Title: History, Memory, and Contemporary Canadian-Aboriginal Relations Organizer(s)/Institution(s): James Carson, Queen’s University Chair/Institution: Douglas Leighton, Huron University College Discussant/Institution: Larry Chartrand, University_of Ottawa Participants Tracey Lindberg, Athabasca University, “Unparalleled Grace: Indigenous Laws and Legal Traditions” Michel Lavoie,Université Laval, “From Wards to Victims: Emergence and Evolution of Canadian Indians' Victim Identity, 1946-1998” Kate Muller, Queen’s University, “An Ideal Relationship? The Two Row Wampum in Contemporary Canadian Discourse” William Turkel, University of Western Ontario, “The Tsilhqot’ins and the Dancing ‘Chinaman’” Roger Darnell, University of Western Ontario, “Ethnohistory, Oral History, and Indigenous Knowledge”
Room 4 (additional information TBA) (DOUBLE SESSION) Session Title: War and Remembrance Organizer(s)/Institution(s): Catherine Julien, Western Michigan University, and Jose Antonio Brandao, Western Michigan University Chair/Institution: Western Michigan University Discussant/Institution: Laura Junker, Field Museum of Natural History Participants Catherine Julien, Western Michigan University, Inca Remembrance of War Mustafa Kemal Mirzeler, Western Michigan University, “Memory of a War Through Time” Allen Zagarell, Western Michigan University, “Violence and Politics in the Nilgiri Hills of India” Jose Antonia Brandao, Western Michigan University, “Ojibwa-Iroquois War Remembered” Jon Holtzman and Bilinda Straight, Western Michigan University, “Echoes of the Vultures: Memories of a Colonial “Murder” in Samburu” Isabelle Combes, IFEA, “Etno-historias de Kuruyuki”
Room 5 (additional information TBA) Session Title: Sojourners & Diplomats: Twentieth-Century American Indian Politics I Organizer(s)/Institution(s): Dan Cobb, Miami University of Ohio Chair/Institution: R. David Edmunds, University of Texas, Dallas Discussant/Institution: Fred Hoxie, University of Illinois Participants David Martinez, University of Minnesota, “Before Indians Became Americans: The Society of American Indians and the Fight for US Citizenship” Paul C. Rosier, Villanova University, “Politicians, Patriots, and the Pragmatic Sanction: Diplomatic Encounters During the Termination Era” Sterling Fluharty, University of Oklahoma, “The Rise of the New Indians: Student-Youth Movements in Indian America, 1954-1961”
Room 6 (additional information TBA) Session Title: Perspectives On and From the Pacific Northwest Organizer(s)/Institution(s): ASE Program Committee Chair/Institution: TBA Discussant/Institution: TBA Participants Adam Fish, Center for Landscape and Artefact, “Dialogic Ethnohistories of Grand Coulee Dam” Ann Fulton, Portland State University, “Native American Founders of Portland” David Beck, University of Montana, “Termination and Restoration of the Coos, Siuslaw, and Lower Umpqua” Arthur Ray, University of British Columbia, “The Politics of Ethnohistory in the 1950s”
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