5-0835 LEGACIES OF "TIME IMMEMORIAL" IN NATIVE NORTH AMERICA: CONTINUITY, CREATIVITY, AND EMERGENT SELF-DETERMINATION
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Saturday, November 19, 2011: 13:45-17:45

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Practicing and Applied Anthropologists, Teachers of Anthropology in Community Colleges, Students, Those involved in mentoring activities
Organizers:  Bernard C Perley (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Chairs:  Lisa Philips (University of Alberta)
Discussants:  Regna D Darnell (University of Western Ontario)
14:00
The Global Context of Eastern Cherokee Language Revitalization
Margaret C Bender (Wake Forest University)
14:30
What Goes Around Comes Around: Sin, Survival, and Long-Standing Obligations In the Old Northwest
Lisa Philips (University of Alberta) and Allan McDougall (n/a)
14:45
Extinction and Continuity: Two Perspectives of the 1882 Angoon Bombardment
Nancy J Furlow (University of Alaska Anchorage)
15:15
Discussion
15:30
Break
15:45
Embodied Knowledge and the A:Shiwi A:Wan Museum of Zuni, New Mexico
Gwyneira L Isaac (Smithsonian Institution)
16:00
16:15
Arctic Palimpsests: Spirits of Indigenous Alaska or Social Imaginaries?
Phyllis A Fast (University of Alaska Anchorage)
16:30
Constructing A Global Indigenous Imaginary
Jolene Rickard (Cornell University)
16:45
Crisis On Earth Indigenous: Life, Anti-Life and the Legacies of Creative Resistance
Antonio R Chavarria (Museum of Indian Arts and Culture)
17:00
Discussant
Regna D Darnell (University of Western Ontario)
17:15
Discussion

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