D’Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian History,
Fall 2002 ‘Brown Bag’ Colloquia
- Wednesday, 18 September: Brian Hosmer, Director of the D’Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian History and Associate Professor of History, the University of Illinois at Chicago"'Dollar a day and happy to have it': Work Relief on the Wind River Indian Reservation as Memory"
- Wednesday, 2 October: Michael Wilson, Associate Professor of English, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee, "Urban Indians in the American Imagination."
- Wednesday, 9 October: Independent Television Service video presentation, “Alcatraz Is Not An Island”
- Wednesday, 23 October: Alyssa Mt. Pleasant, Cornell University, Frances C. Allen Fellow, “Buffalo Creek: Social History of an Iroquois Community”
- Wednesday, 6 November: Charles Red Corn, Osage author, “Readings from A Pipe for February”
- Wednesday, 20 November: Brad Jarvis, University of Minnesota, CIC Graduate Student Fellow, “The Brothertown Indians: Land and Identity in the Early Republic”
- Wednesday, 4 December: Kerry Wynn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, CIC Graduate Student Fellow “The Embodiment of Citizenship: Sovereignty and Wardship in the Cherokee Nation, 1880-1920”