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2003 ANNUAL MEETING 08 November - Morning Session ‹‹ previous session | schedule | next session ››
Diffusion and Coalescence in the Greater Southeast Part 1: Early Encounters Chair. Clara Sue Kidwell Ethridge, Robbie - Shatterzone: The Early Colonial Slave Trade and Its Consequences for the Natives of the Eastern Woodlands Kelton, Paul - Biological Implications of Diffusion and Coalescence in the Pre Contact Southeast Milne, George - French Enslavement of Chickasaws Disc. Joel Martin
Ethnographic Subjects and Objects Chair. Peter Nabokov Howe, James - When The Kuna Became Their Own Ethnographers Long, Thomas - Keeping Traditional Languages Alive: Luiseno and Coast Miwok Language Instruction Programs McCoy, Robert - "Told it to Please Themselves" Nez Perce History Disc. Peter Nabokov
Learning from Landscape Chair. TBA Helfrich, Joel - Morass on the Mountain: The Annexation of Dzil Nachaa Si'am at the University of Minnesota Herbster, Holly - History in the Backyard: Community-Wide Archaeological Surveys in Massachusetts Mann, Rob - Intruding on the Past: The Reuse of Ancient Earthen Mounds by Native Americans Disc. TBA
Indian Health Issues among Southern California Indians Chair. Pauline Murillo Trafzer, Clifford E. - Angels or Assimilationists: Field Nurses Among Southern California Indians Weiner, Diane - Changing Views of Cancer: Three Decades of Native California Perspectives Keller, Jean - Designed for Healthy Students: Planning Sherman Institute Disc. Lowell Bean
Catholicism and Indigenous Culture Chair. Kevin Terraciano Collier, Brian - American Indian Education Converts: St Catherine Indian School and the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament Miceli, Céline - The Catholic Potawatomi of Michigan: Catholicism, Cement for Tribal Unity Wright-Rios, Edward - Re-Visions of Oaxacan Catholicism: Indian Women, Revelation and the Emergence of Modern Religious Practice, 1911-1934 Disc. Kevin Terraciano
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