Indigenous Peoples Specialty Group
Sponsored sessions, 2004 Annual Meeting,
Association of American Geographers,
Philadelphia

Paper Session:
5418. Geographers, Anthropologists, and Tribes: Varying Perspectives on Tohono O'odham Border Research
(Co-sponsored by Cultural Geography Specialty Group and Qualitative Research Specialty Group)

Thursday, 3/18/2004 from 1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.

Organizer(s):

  • Kenneth D. Madsen - Arizona State University

Chair(s):

  • Kenneth D. Madsen - Arizona State University

Participant(s):

Kenneth D. Madsen - Arizona State University (Introduction)

Kenneth D. Madsen - Arizona State University (Presenter)
Abstract Title: Preserving Traditional Land in Mexico: Cross-Border Efforts of the Tohono O'odham

Christy Doherty - (Presenter)
Abstract Title: Borders, Self-determination, and Sovereignty: An Exploration of Meaning in the Tohono Oíodham Nation

Amy Spears - University of Oklahoma (Presenter)
Abstract Title: Citizenship and Border Rights: Tohono O'odham at the US.-Mexico Border

Kenneth D. Madsen - Arizona State University (Discussant)


 

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