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Sharing our Knowledge: A Conference of Tsimshian,
Haida and Tlingit Tribes and Clans Funded in part by the National Science Foundation Sponsors include the Southeast Alaska Native Educators Association and the Sitka Tribe of Alaska |
Conference Poster (pdf) Conference Booklet (pdf) List of Presentations Clan Membership |
March 21-25, 2007, Sitka Alaska Funded in part by the National Science Foundation, and sponsored by the Southeast Alaska Native Educators Association and the Sitka Tribe of Alaska LIST OF SESSIONS, SPEAKERS
AND WORKSHOPS Schedule as of March 13, 2007 (Word document) PLENARY SESSIONS: Becoming a Clan/Clan House Leader At.óow:
Care and usage of Clan Regalia Place-Based
Education Remembering the
Old, Building the New: Teslin Tlingit Councils Tlingitization Initiative CONCURRENT SESSIONS: Repatriation: Harold Jacobs, CCTHITA Irene Dundas, Cape Fox Heritage
Foundation: Stacy Espenlaub, Univ. of Pennsylvania
Museum Eric Hollinger,
Smithsonian Institution, and Harold Jacobs, CCTHITA Museums, Cultural Centers, and “Heritage Tourism” Rosemary Carlton, Sheldon Jackson Museum Robert Prucell, University of
Pennsylvania Museum Lucy Fowler
Williams, University of Pennsylvania Museum Alexis Bunten, University of California--Berkeley Priscilla
Schulte, University of Alaska Southeast-Ketchikan Campus Lani Hotch / Saantaas’, Bertrand J. Adams, Sr. / Kadashan Clarissa Hudson Jim Heaton, Chilkat Indian Village Northern Northwest Coast Native Art History: Steve Brown Robin K. Wright, University of Washington--Burke
Museum Katie Bunn-Marcuse, University of Washington Anne
Marie Victor, Peabody Museum, Harvard University Weaving, Basketry, and Regalia: Helen Dangel-Lorrigan, Sitka Tribe of Alaska Delores Churchill Dawn Glinsmann,
University of Washington Hans Chester
/ Naakil.aan Meagan Smetzer, University of British
Columbia, Vancouver Clarissa
Hudson and Donna Foulke Emily Moore, University of California Berkeley Ethnohistory Diane Purvis, Alaska Pacific University Elizabeth Kunibe,
University of Alaska Southeast—Juneau Ellen Hope Hays / Kaa Kaltin Kristen Griffin, Sitka National Historical
Park Gil Truit Ethnohistory—Early Contact Period Nora
and Richard Dauenhauer and Lydia Black, University of Alaska Southeast Wallace Olson, University of Alaska Southeast Elaine
Abraham / Chooshaa Judy
Ramos / Daxootsu / Jeremy
M. Karchut, US Forest Service, Tongass National Forest Elena Piterskaya, Institute
of Ethnology and Anthropology, St. Petersburg, Russia Genealogical and Heritage Research Judith Berman, University of Pennsylvania Museum Mique'l Icesis Askren, University of British Columbia Ben Paul James Simard, Alaska
State Library Traditions of Living with the Land and the Sea: Archaeological, Ethnographic,
and Oral Historical Studies of Place I Daniel Monteith, University of
Alaska--Southeast Wayne Howell, National Park Service Madonna Moss, University of Oregon Terry
Fifield, US Forest Service, Craig Ranger District Terry Fifield, US Forest Service, Craig Ranger District Traditions
of Living with the Land and the Sea: Archaeological, Ethnographic, and
Oral Historical Studies of Place II John Harper (Coastal & Ocean
Resources Inc), Bob Sam (L’eeneidí clan,
Aak’w Kwáan), and Chief Adam Dick, Elder and Hereditary Chief,
Tsawateniuk (Kingcombe Inlet) Kwakwaka'wakw Steve Langdon Thomas Thornton (Portland State University) and Kathy Miller Peter
M. Bowers (Northern Land Use Research, Inc.), Madonna L. Moss (University
of Oregon), Terence E. Fifield (USFS Craig Ranger District), Douglas
R. Reger (Northern Land Use Research, Inc.), Vera Asp (Simon Fraser University
and
Tahltan Nation) Lilian Petershoare, USFS Reconceptualizing Fisheries
and Fish Management Steve Langdon, University
of Alaska Anchorage Judy Ramos
/ Daxootsu and George Ramos, Yakutat Tlingit Tribe Steve Henrikson (Alaska State
Museum) and Janice Criswell (University of Alaska Southeast) Mark McCallum, U.S. Forest
Service, Tongass National Forest Tom Thornton (Portland
State University) and Herman Kitka Sr Mike Jackson, Organized Village of Kake Mike Turek, Mathew Brock (AK Department of
Fish & Game) and Robi Craig,
et al (Sitka Tribe of Alaska) OTHER PRESENTIONS: Mary Beth Moss (Hoonah Indian Ass’n),
Susan Boudreau, Ken Grant, and Wayne Howell, (National Park Service) D. Bambi Kraus, National Association of Tribal Historic
Preservation Officers (NATHPO) Jim Bowen, former tribal court judge Mary Teri Haldane Kennedy T. Richard Baker / (Huuyaah) Nancy Yaw Davis Bertrand J. Adams, Sr. / Kadashan Elaine Abraham and Judith
Ramos John
Borbridge Margaret
Anderson, University of Northern British Columbia / Ts'msyen Sm'algyax
Authority Ken Austin Elena Piterskaya Tom Abel / Skillaaw, Sta Staas
clan, Haida WORKSHOPS: Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights Access
Points - Discovering family history resources in the Alaska State Library. Genealogical Research in Southeast
Alaska Native Communities: Challenges, Rewards, and Solutions Southeast Alaska Native Language Retention Veterans and Warriors Workshop Contemporary
Northern Northwest Coast Art: Issues Contemporary Artists Presentations Clan Leadership: Caring for Regalia What Canoes Mean to our
People Cemeteries:
Documentation and History Sacred and Historic Sites and Cemeteries Mythology Interpretation Tlingit Mythologies: Pathways to
Traditional Wisdom and Knowledge EVENING EVENTS March 21 March 22 March 23 March 24 Funded in part by the National Science Foundation This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0636203. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. |