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2005 ANNUAL MEETING 19 November - Afternoon Session ‹‹ previous session | schedule | next session ››
Fundamental Assumptions Regarding the Construction of Ethnohistorical Knowledge: a Discussion Organizer: Ann Ramenofsky: Transdisciplinary Borderlands: Relationships among Presenters: Patricia Galloway: Material Culture and Text: Dissonances between production processes Neil Whitehead: TBA Susan Deeds: TBA Sylvia Rodríguez: TBA Richard Flint: TBA Elisa Villalpando: TBA Kent Lightfoot: TBA Cynthia Radding: Transdisciplinary Borderlands Contested Borders of Identity, Language and Knowledge Organizer: Melissa Rinehart: The Agency of Language Ideologies in Miami Indian Presenters: Margaret Field: Kumeyaay Language Ideologies and Revitalization Thomas McIlwraith: Stories of the Past in the Languages of Home: The Preservation and Documentation of Traditions in a Vibrant and Changing Present Mindy Morgan: Bureaucratic Discourse and Language Shift David Dinwoodie: Communication in the Dynamics of Chilcotin History Char Peery: Language Dynamics in the Context of Mixtec Migration and Ethnohistory Jeffrey Anderson: The Historical Dialectics of Northern Arapaho Language Renewal Roundtable--Race, Place, and Recognition: Papers in Honor of Karen Blu Organizer: Jessica Cattelino: Florida Seminole Veterans and Overlapping Citizenship Presenters: Raymond DeMallie: Keywords in American Indian History after Karen Blu's the Lumbee Problem Jason Jackson: Identity Circe Sturnum: "Race" Robert Moore: English as an American Indian language Kristin Dowell: Mixed-Blood Mediascapes: Pushing the Boundaries of Indigeneity in Aboriginal Media Melinda Maynor: Indian Identity in the 20th Century: The Lumbee Case Audra Simpson: "Lessons Learned from The Lumbee Problem: Race, Anthropology and the Careful Anthropology of Delicate Things" Discussant: Karen Blu Mapping the Shatter Zone: The Colonial Indian Slave Trade and the Southeastern Indians, Part Two Organizer: Robbie Ethridge Presenters: Mathew Jennings: Violence in a Shattered World Sheri Shuck-Hall: Alabama and Coushatta Diffusion and Coalescence in the Shatter Zone Ned Jenkins: Tracing the Early Origins of the Creeks, 11th - 17th Centuries Patricia Galloway: Choctaws, Refugees, and the Borders of the ShatterZone George Edward Milne: Picking up the Pieces: Natchez Coalescence in the Shatter Zone Discussants: Alan Gallay and Daniel Unser My Life in San Juan Pueblo: Stories of Esther Martinez Organizer: Matthew Martinez Presenters: Esther Martinez: TBA Josephine Binford: TBA Discussants: Tessie Naranjo Sue-Ellen Jacobs
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