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2005 ANNUAL MEETING

18 November - Morning Session

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More Than "Slums in the Wilderness"

Chair:  David Silverman

Organizers:

Alyssa Mt. Pleasant: Haudenosaunee Sovereignty on Trial: Criminal Justice and Jurisdiction at Buffalo Creek during the early 19th Century

Mark Nicholas: Seneca Nationhood in Revolution: A View from Tonawanda

Discussant:  Thomas S. Abler

Presenters:

Jill Kinney: Friends and Missionaries:  Joseph Elkinton and the Nature of Opposition         


Recent Progress in Understanding the History of the Area Between the Basin of Mexico and the Gulf Coast, from Toltec Times to the Present, Part One           

Chair:

Jerome Offner: Some Commonalities among Lost and Extant Pictoral Documents from Eastern Mexico

Presenters:

Martha Macri: Evidence for Portable Texts Preclassic to 17th C

Karen Dakin: Cultural Complexes of Loanwords from Nahua to OT

Eloise Quinones Keber: Puebla in the Codices Telleriano-Remensis and Vaticanus A

Keith Jordan: Tlahuizcalpantecugtli at Tula: A Case of Mistaken Identity

S Silvermoon/Ethelia Ruiz: "Antonio Valeriano: A Man in between spaces."           


Talking with Native Elders in Alaska: Interviewing and Oral History Techniques

Organizer: June Namais: Here and Gone:  Two Elder Women of the Aleutians

Presenters:

Patricia H. Partnowd: A Shaman Remembered

Phyllis Fast: TBA

Discussant:   Stephen Haycox


Printed Borders: Pre-Twentieth Century American Indian Negotiation and Employment of Literature

Chair, Discussant:  Philip Round

Organizer: Jill Doerfler: "Diving for Earth: The Revitalizing Power of Anishinaabe Traditional Stories."

Presenters:        

Rochelle Zuck: "Our mother Pocahontas": the role of the Native Woman in the Female American

Katy Chiles: Journals and Journeys:  Tracing Early Native American Print Narratives


History, Struggle, and Power: Mexicanos and Chicanos in San Diego, California

Organizer:    Richard Griswold del Castillo

Presenters:

Isidro Ortiz: The Chicano Movement in San Diego

Roberto Martinez: The Border and Human Rights

Rudolfo Jacobo: World War II and the Bracero Movement in San Diego

Emanuelle LeTexier: The Struggle Against Gentrification in Barrio Logan