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2004 ANNUAL MEETING

29 October - Noon Session

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Room Program
Session 2 - 11:00 to 12:30
Rm 1 Ethnohistory as Collaborative Practice: Connecting Scholars and Contemporary Communities, Part II
Rm 2 Different Times and Spaces: Contemporary History
Rm 3 Encounters with the Nation-State: Mexico & Bolivia
Rm 4 War and Rememberance, Part 2
Rm 5

Activists & Manipulators:  Twentieth-Century American Indian Politics II

Rm 6 Native Lives, Cultural Appropriation, and the Politics of Memory


 

Room 1 (additional information TBA) (DOUBLE SESSION)

Session Title: Ethnohistory as Collaborative Practice: Connecting Scholars and Contemporary Communities, Part 2

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:          Different Times, Same Spaces: Contemporary History

Organizer(s)/Institution(s): Sebastian Braun, University of North Dakota

Chair/Institution:  Sebastian Braun, University of North Dakota

Discussant/Institution:  TBA

Kelly Branam, Indiana University, “Constitutional Events: The Crow and Ethnohistory”

Jennifer McCann, University of Illinois, “Jones and the Warroad Indians”

Sarah Quick, Indiana University, “Métis Heritage:Looking Forward Means Thinking Back”

Sebastian Braun, University of North Dakota, “The Return of the Frontier: New Middle Grounds?”

 


 

Room 3 (additional information TBA)

Session Title:          Encounters with the Nation-State: Mexico & Bolivia

Organizer(s)/Institution(s): ASE Program Committee

Chair/Institution:  TBA

Discussant/Institution:  TBA

Marten Brienen, University of Miami, “Challenging the Paradigm of Interethnic Conflict: Indigenous Communities and the State in Andean Bolivia”

Patrick McNamara, University of Minnesota, “Zapotec Workers: The Unmaking of a Mexican Working Class, 1870-1930”

Stephen Perkins, Oklahoma State University, “Mesoamerican Indigenous Elite After Independence: Puebla’s Ex-Caciques”

Edward Wright-Rios, Vanderbilt University, “Indian Saints and Nation States: Ignacio Manuel Altamirano’s Landscapes and Legends”

 


 

Room 4 (additional information TBA) (DOUBLE SESSION)

Session Title:          War and Remembrance, Part 2

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: Activists & Manipulators:  Twentieth-Century American Indian Politics II

Organizer(s)/Institution(s): Dan Cobb, Miami University of Ohio

Chair/Institution: Don Fixico, Kansas University

Discussant/Institution: David Wilkins, University of Minnesota

Participants

Clara Sue Kidwell, University of Oklahoma, “Terminating the Choctaws”

Daniel M. Cobb, Miami University of Ohio, “Talking the Language of the Larger World: The International Context of American Indian Politics, 1945-1968”

Sherry Smith, Southern Methodist University, “Indians, the Counterculture, and the New Left”

Loretta Fowler, Independent Scholar, “Indigenous Movements Compared: Regionalism and American Indian Sovereignty”

 



Room 6 (additional information TBA) 

Session Title:          Native Lives, Cultural Appropriation, and the Politics of Memory

Organizer(s)/Institution(s): ASE Program Committee/Sherfy/Shiels

Chair/Institution: Susan Sleeper-Smith, Michigan State University

Discussant/Institution: Susan Sleeper-Smith, Michigan State University

Participants

Michael Sherfy, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, “Narrating Black Hawk”

Richard Shiels, Ohio State University, “Tomochichi’s Grave”

Susan Rose Dominguez, Michigan State University, “Memory of Old Strike: Ihanktonwan-Corps of Discovery Encounter and the Destiny of Yankton America, 1804-2004”

Jeremy Engels, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, “‘Spoken Daggers’:  Jane McCrea and American Empire”

Thomas S. Abler, University of Waterloo, “Witchcraft Accusations in Iroquoia: Two Cases”