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Indigenous Geography I: Representation & Identity
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Indigenous Geography
II: Borders, Territories and Identities
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Indigenous Geography
III: Imag(in)ing Identities
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Indigenous Geography
IV: Resources, Practices, and Identities
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Indigenous Geography V: Indigenous Voices, Perspectives, and Issues from the Pacific
- Displacement/Replacement
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Indigenous Geography
VI: Indigenous Voices, Perspectives, and Issues from the Pacific
- Contested Spaces, Places, Rights, and
Identity
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Indigenous Geography VII: Indigenous Identity and Modernity
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Indigenous Geography I: Representation & Identity
Organiser: Steven Silvern, Mount Holyoke
College
Chair: Steven
Silvern, Mount Holyoke College
Presenters:
Gundars Rudzitis & Aimee Shipman:
The Social Construction of Local Racist Discourses and Resource Conflicts
on the Nez Perce Reservation.
Abstract.
Evelyn Peters and Kathleen
Wilson:
Renegotiating the Boundaries of Cultural Identities:
Exploring the Struggles of Urban First Nations peoples in
Canada.
Abstract.
Rosa de la
Fuente:
Mapping the indigenous resistance in Chiapas.
Abstract.
Gwendolin McCrea, University
of Minnesota:
Displacement, Mobility, Diaspora and Indigenous Peoples, Or,
Rootedness Might Not Mean What You Think It Means.
Abstract.
Steven E. Silvern, Mount
Holyoke College:
Place Names and the Politics of Indigenous Identities.
Abstract.
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Indigenous Geography
II: Borders, Territories and Identities
Organizer: Joan Kendall, Kutztown State
University
Chair: Joan Kendall,
Kutztown State University
Presenters:
Soren C. Larsen, The
University of Kansas:
Political Borders, Ethnic Relations, and Regional Identity
in Northern British Columbia.
Abstract
Ken Madsen, Arizona State
University:
Many Nations, Divided: Native American Tribes Along U.S.
Borders.
Abstract
Frank Shockey, University of
Minnesota:
The Legal Evolution of American Indian Reservations as
Discrete Polities.
Abstract
Douglas Deur:
The Contested Spaces of Iwamkani: The Resource Site as
Cross-Cultural Locus.
Abstract
Joan Kendall, Kutztown State
University:
With Friends Like This...The Pennsylvania Lenni Lenape's
Struggle for State Recognition.
Abstract
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Indigenous Geography
III: Imag(in)ing Identities
Organizer: RDK Herman, Towson University
Chair: Rebecca Dobbs,
University of North Carolina
Presenters:
Leo Zonn, University of
North Carolina, and
Dick Winchell, Eastern
Washington University:
Urban Indian landscapes from the documentary film "The
Exiles".
Abstract
Wendy Shaw, The University
of New South Wales:
I'm Dreaming of a White ... [postcolonial city].
Abstract
Matthew D. Mason, University
of Memphis
Native in the Frame: Viewing the Ho-Chunk Nation (HoChunkgra
Wazijaci) in the Studio Portraiture of Charles J. Van
Schaick in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, 1870-1930.
Abstract
Richard Howitt, Macquarie
University, Australia
The Dreaming, power and indigenous rights: challenging the
'heart of darkness' in Australia's postcolonial geographical
imaginaries.
Abstract
Chris Gibson, The University
of New South Wales:
Indigenous cultural industry development in remote
Australia.
Abstract
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Indigenous Geography
IV: Resources, Practices, and Identities
Organizer: RDK Herman, Towson University
Chair: Kenneth
Madsen, Arizona State University
Presenters:
Malcolm Comeaux, Arizona
State University:
A Death Among the Pima.
Abstract
Laura Hansen Smith,
University of Minnesota:
Promoting American Indian Land Management Goals with GIS
Abstract
Zoltan Grossman, University
of Wisconsin, Madison:
Effects of White Privilege on Interracial Environmental
Alliances.
Abstract
Nick Kohler, University of
Oregon:
Protected Areas and village
landscapes: Using (abusing) spatial technology for
conservation in mainland Southeast Asia
Abstract
Diana Hershey, University of
California Davis:
Indigenous People Re-defining Themselves: The Case of
the Scott's Valley Pomo
Abstract
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Indigenous Geography V: Indigenous Voices, Perspectives, and Issues from the Pacific
- Displacement/Replacement
Organizer: Renee Louis, University of Hawai'i
Chair: Carlos
Andrade, University of Hawai'i
Presenters:
Brian Murton, University of Hawai'i /
Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki Research Unit:
The Textual Displacement of Maori in Early Colonial Northern Aotearoa/New
Zealand.
Abstract
Jay Johnson, University of Hawai'i:
Bicultural Resource Management and Maori Self-determination.
Abstract
Albertus Pramono, University of Hawai'i:
A Review of Counter Mapping in the Pacific Rim.
Abstract
Kali Fermantez, University of Hawai'i:
Post-Colonial Cannibalism: the travails of the Ni'ihau Punana Leo on
Kaua'i.
Abstract
RDK Herman, Towson University:
Pacific Worlds: Re-presenting Indigenous Geographies in the Pacific Islands.
Abstract
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Indigenous Geography
VI: Indigenous Voices, Perspectives, and Issues from the Pacific
- Contested Spaces, Places, Rights, and
Identity
Organizer: Renee Louis, University of Hawai'i
Chair: Jay Johnson,
University of Hawai'i
Presenters:
F. L. (Rick) Bein, Indiana
University Purdue University at Indianapolis:
Reconnecting with Tribal Elders Remembering Environmental
Traditions and Lore in Papua New Guinea.
Abstract
Anna Naupa, University of
Hawai'i:
Social Consequences of a modern political system on
traditional land tenure in peri-urban areas, Port Vila,
Vanuatu
Abstract not available.
Williams Ganileo, University of Hawai'i:
Traditional land ownership and a modern political system in North Pentecost,
Republic of Vanuatu.
Abstract.
Carlos Andrade, University of Hawai'i:
Ha'ena Ahupua'a
Abstract
Camille Kalama, University of Hawai'i:
Ku`e: the Native Hawaiian Gathering Rights Issue.
Abstract
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Indigenous Geography VII: Indigenous Identity and Modernity
Panel
Discussion
Organizer: RDK Herman, Towson University.
Panelists:
RDK Herman, (Chair)
Towson University
Carlos L. Andrade
The University of Hawaii
Wendy Shaw
The University of New South Wales
Richard L. Howitt
Macquarie University - Sydney
Chris R. Gibson
The University of New South Wales
Brian J. Murton
The University of Hawai
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