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2005 ANNUAL MEETING

17 November - Morning Session

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Indians Abroad: New Research on Native Peoples' Foreign Travels

Chair: Susan Applegate Krouse: "That would lead a person to believe they were coward": American Indians Encounter German Soldiers in World War I 

Presenters:  

Susan Stebbins: John Norton: In Service to His Majesty and the Mohawk Nation

Glenn Penny: "Playing Indian" in Germany: Native Performers and the "Long Duree"

Linda Scarangella: International Indians: Stories of Kahnawake Families Performing in Spectacular Spaces

Lynda Mannik: Constructions of Nation Identity Created by and for Canadian First  Nations in Sydney, Australia, 1939


Native People in Urban Spaces: Examples from the South, Center, and North

Organizer: Dana Velasco Murillo: Negotiating Authority on the Border of Empire:  Urban Indians in Colonial Zacatecas, Mexico, 1619-1626

Presenters:  

Xóchitl Flores-Marcial: Valley Zapotecs in Colonial Antequera (Oaxaca City)

Peter Villella: Mestizos Before Mestizaje: Fernando de Alva Ixtlixóchitl, Diego Muñoz Camargo, and the Question of Native Nobility in Central Mexico, 1580 - 1630

Moderator:  John K. Chance


People of the Arkansas River Valley

Chair: Joseph Key: The Quapaw Eye for the French Guy: Fashioning Gender in the 18th Century Mississippi Valley

Presenters:  

Kathleen DuVal: El Turco, Quivira, and the Meaning of Coronado

George Sabo III: SECC Legacies in Osage and Quapaw Cultures

John Nichols: “Broken Oghibbeway”: A Lingua Franca of the Mississippi River Basin


Contentious Careers: Role Selection within State, Church and Native American Frameworks in Northern New Spain

Organizer: Diana Hadley: The Indian Policies of Governor Bernardo López de Mendizábal

Chair:  Hartman Lomawaima

Discussant:  Valetta Canouts

Presenters:  

Dale Brenneman: Thorn in the Cross: Father Agustín de Campos among the O’odham

Anton Daughters: The Short and Unhappy Life of Juan Suñi


Agents of Religious Revolution: an Investigation into the Role of  Missionaries Their Interpreters in the Colonial Encounter

Organizer: Francis Xavier Luca

Presenters:  

Nancy Hagedorn: “A very good sort of woman, and an extraordinary interpreter”:  Rebecca Kellogg Ashley, Missionary Interpreter among the Iroquois

Noble David Cook: Living on the Borders of Empire: Luis Gerónimo de Oré and the  Exploration of the “Other”

Alica C. Metcalf: Women and Children as Agents of a Religious Revolution: The Indigenous and Mixed-Race Female and Child Interpreters of the Society of  Jesus in Sixteenth-Century Brazil

Kenneth Mills: “Diego de Ocaña, O. S. H. c. 1570-1608”