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2008 ANNUAL MEETING

13 November - Thursday Afternoon Sessions in Eugene Hilton Hotel

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1:30-3:00

Indian Conquistadors: Native Peoples in the Conquests of Mesoamerica, Part II


Peter Villella (University of California, Los Angeles), Organizer

Peter Villella (University of California, Los Angeles), Organizer

Robert Haskett (University of Oregon)
“Conquering the Spiritual Conquest in Cuernavaca”

Stephanie Wood (University of Oregon)
“Conquest Lite: Techialoyan Tlacuilos Look Back on the Spanish Arrival”

Barry Robinson (Samford University)
“The Legacy of Conquest in Late-Colonial Colotlan"

Susan Schroeder (Tulane University), Discussant


1:30-3:15

Their Stories: Native American Biography and North American History

Kathryn Magee (Ohio State University), Organizer

R. David Edmunds (University of Dallas), Chair

Kathryn Magee (Ohio State University)
“Aenon’s Vision: Wendat Diplomacy in the 1630s”

Thomas Peace (York University)
“Saint-Castin, Charlevoix, and the Role of Aboriginal Peoples During the Sieges
of Port-Royal, 1707 and 1710”

Joseph Genetin-Pilawa (Illinois College)
“Ely Parker and Popular Notions of the Northeastern Indian Diplomat”

Omeasoo Butt (University of Saskatchewan)
“Traditionalism Revisited: John Cabot and Kitigan Zibi in the late 1920s”

Rebecca Kugel (University of California, Riverside), Discussant


1:30-3:30

Twentieth Century American Indian Histories


Organizer: Program Committee

Chair: TBA

Daniel Cobb (Miami University)
“Taking Freedom: Native People and the Poor People’s Campaign”

Cynthia Landrum (Portland State University)
“Kicking Bear, John Trudell, and Anthony Kiedis (of the Red Hot Chili Peppers)”

Phillip Marshall (Arizona State University)
“Three Mile Divide: Pima-Maricopa Standoff over Pima Road”

David Martínez (Arizona State University)
“The Myth of Two Worlds: Carlos Montezuma, Arizona, and the Fight against
Bureauism”

Yuka Mizutani (Sophia University/UC Berkeley)
“Invisible Yaqui Women: Creation of a Native American Image through
Tourism”


1:30-3:30

Making History: Memory, Identity, and the Politics of Historical Production


Boyd Cothran (University of Minnesota), Organizer

James Brooks (School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe), Chair

Andrea Cremer (Macalester College)
“Massacre: History, Commemoration, and the Problem of Violence”

Boyd Cothran (University of Minnesota)
“‘Pocahontas of the Lava Beds’: Toby Riddle, Winema, and the Political
Economy of Historical Memories of the Modoc War”

Robert Gilmer (University of Minnesota)
“Defining the Nation: Cherokee Historical Memory in the 1950s-1970s”
Lisa Blee (University of Minnesota)
“‘The Clean Vision of History’? Native Testimony, Defiance, and Healing in the
2004 Historical Court of Justice”

James Brooks (School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe), Discussant


1:30-3:45

Sexuality, Gender, Race, and Class in the North Andes


Karen Vieira Powers (Independent Scholar), Organizer

Karen Vieira Powers (Independent Scholar), Chair

Chad Black (University of Tennessee)
“Public, Notorious, and Scandalous: Adultery and Normative Sexuality in Late
Colonial Quito”

Mark Becker (Truman State University)
“Navigating Local Ethnic Landscapes with Tinterillos in Twentieth-Century
Ecuador”

Meri Clark (Western New England College)
“Performing Gender and Nation in Colombian Public School Exams, 1820-1860"

Cynthia Milton (University of Montréal)
“Widows at the Fringe of Empire: Gendered and Political Culture in Colonial
State Legitimation”

Sherwin Bryant (Northwestern University)
“Marriage, Sex, and Slavery at the Margins: Gender, Christian Conjugality and
Kin in 18th Century Popayan”

Kimberly Guaderman (University of New Mexico), Discussant


 

3:45: buses board to Eugene Hilton Hotel and King Estate Winery