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2007 ANNUAL MEETING

8 November - Mid-Afternoon Session

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Session 11: Performing Native Resistance and Persistence: Music, Art, and Material Culture

Organizer: Rayna Green, Smithsonian Institution
Chair: Rayna Green, Smithsonian Institution
Discussant: Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote, University of Minnesota


The Power and Politics of Music: A Reexamination of Federal Indian Policy in the Early 20th
Century
John Troutman, University of Louisiana at Lafayette


Gerald Nailor and the Art of Diné Commerce, 1937-1943
Rachel Leibowitz, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign / Texas Historical Commission

“No Whale No Music”: Climate Change and its Impact on Iñupiat Cultural Identity
Chie Sakakibara Dept. of Geography, University of Oklahoma“Faire La Chaudiere”:

The Wendat Feast of Souls
Kathryn Magee, Ohio State University


 

Session 12: Strategies of Violence in Native American Societies

Organizer: Rob Harper, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Chair: Brian Hosmer, D'Arcy McNickle Center/University of Illinois-Chicago
Discussant: Robbie Ethridge, University of Mississippi


The Politics of Raiding in Revolutionary Ohio
Rob Harper, University of Wisconsin-Madison


To Live by Depredations: Main Poc's Strategic Use of Violence
William S. Franz, University of Illinois-Chicago


Euro-Americans and the Comanche-Apache Rivalry
Joaquín Rivaya-Martínez, Clements Center – SMU


Session 13: Race, Identity, and Nationhood: The African-Indian Experience in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Native America

Organizer: William B. Hart, Middlebury College
Chair/Discussant: William B. Hart, Middlebury College

Sovereignty, Power and Justice
Barbara Krauthamer, New York University


"'One Ever Feels His Two-Ness': African-Cherokees’ Conceptions of Identity and Nationality in Nineteenth-Century Indian Territory
Celia E. Naylor, Dartmouth College

Transcending the Shackles of Servitude: The historical Dynamics of Freedmen Among the Five Civilized Tribes
Robert Keith Collins, San Francisco State University


Session 14: Andeans Constructing Themselves

Organizer: Program Committee
Chair: Susan Schroeder, Tulane University


Statement of Intent: Self-Fashioning in the Túpac Amaru Rebellion, 1780-81
David P. Cahill, University of New South Wales


Personal Humiliations in Public Space, Colonial Omasuyos, Alto Peru
Paul J. Charney, Frostburg State University


The Migration of Maria Asuchimbo to Salasaca: Indigenous Subterfuge and Ethnogenesis in Colonial Ecuador
Rachel E. Corr, Florida Atlantic University


From Native Subjects to “Citizens” of an Imagined Nation: Colonial Andean Scholars as Agents of Social Change
Alcira Dueñas, The Ohio State University--Newark


 

Lunch on your own 12:00-1:30