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2004 ANNUAL MEETING 29 October - Afternoon Session ‹‹ previous session | schedule | next session ››
Room 1 (additional information TBA) Session Title: Spiritual Encounters: Mexico & Peru Organizer(s)/Institution(s): ASE Program Committee Chair/Institution: TBA Discussant/Institution: TBA Participants David Shorter, Indiana University, “The Colonial Legacy of ‘Conversion’” Irene Silverblatt, Duke University, “Preaching the Modern World in Seventeenth-Century Peru” Lorena Mihok, University of South Florida, “Miscommunication in Early Colonial Mexico” Silver Moon, Duke University, “The Emergence of a New Nahua Intellectual Elite”
Room 2 (additional information TBA) Session Title: Museums, Native Peoples, & Methodological Debates Organizer(s)/Institution(s): ASE Program Committee Chair/Institution: TBA Discussant/Institution: TBA Participants Kristina Huneault, Concordia University, “Space and Time in the Encounter Between Lady Hamilton and Demasduit” Sergei Kan, Dartmouth College, “A Russian-Jewish Curator’s ‘Dreyfus Affair’” Robert Welsch, Dartmouth College, “Using Early Museum Collections as Ethnohistorical Data” E. Jethro Gaede, University of Oklahoma, “Alice Marriott and the Process of Craft: Organizing and Mobilizing the Anadarko Indian Arts and Crafts Movement”
Room 3 (additional information TBA) Session Title: Birds in Native American Ethnohistory and Archaeology Organizer(s)/Institution(s): David Aftandilian and Ray Fogelson, University of Chicago Chair/Institution: Ray Fogelson, University of Chicago Discussant/Institution: Ray Fogelson, University of Chicago Participants: Arlene Fradkin, Florida Atlantic University, “Eighteenth-Century Cherokee Bird Lore” Lucretia Kelly, Washington University-St. Louis, “Was the Swan a "Holy" Bird in West-central Illinois during the Late Precontact Period?” David Aftandilian, University of Chicago, “What Did Owls Mean to the Illinois Mississippians?” Daniel C. Swan, University of Memphis, “Instruments of Inspiration: Birds in the Peyote Religion”
Room 4 (additional information TBA) Session Title: Indians in the Segregated South Organizer(s)/Institution(s): Carol Morrow, Southeast Missouri State University Chair/Institution: TBA Discussant/Institution: TBA Participants Carol Morrow, Southeast Missouri State University, “19th Century Indian Law in the State of Missouri” Theda Perdue, University of North Carolina, “Indians and Exhibitions in the New South” Séverine Labourot, University of Paris 1V, Sorbonne, “Cherokee Identity During the Civil War Daniel d’Oney, Albany College of Pharmacy, Educational Segregation Among Louisiana Natives”
Room 5 (additional information TBA) Session Title: Isn’t that Anthropology?: Historians, Ethnohistory and Indigenous Studies Organizer(s)/Institution(s): Alice Nash, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Chair/Institution: Alice Nash, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Discussant/Institution: audience ***Roundtable Discussion*** Participants Neil L. Whitehead, editor, Ethnohistory, Professor of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Claude Gélinas, editor, Recherches amérindiennes au Québec, Professeur adjoint, Sciences humaines des religions, Université de Sherbrooke Charles R. Cobb, editor, Northeast Anthropology, Professor and Chair, Dept. of Anthropology, Binghamton University Christopher Grasso, editor, William and Mary Quarterly, Associate Professor of History, The College of William and Mary
Room 6 (additional information TBA) PUBLISHING SESSION WITH GARY DUNHAM. DETAILS TO FOLLOW…
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