D’Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian History,
Winter 2002 ‘Brown Bag’ Colloquia
- Wednesday, January 23: Donald Fixico, Director, Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas, "American Indian Leadership in Academia”
- Wednesday, February 6: Helen Hornbeck Tanner, Senior Research Fellow, The Newberry Library, “Long Distance Travels of American Indians”
- Wednesday, February 20: Ned Blackhawk, Department of History, University of Wisconsin, “Violence Over the Land: Colonial Encounters in the American Great Basin”
- Wednesday, March 6: John Monaghan, Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Chicago, "Conservatives and Indigenous Political Mobilization in Southern Mexico."
- Wednesday, March 20: LaVonne Ruoff, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Illinois at Chicago,“Native American Literature in the Twenty-first Century”
- Wednesday, April 10: Jose Brandao, Department of History, Western Michigan University, "Contested History: The Ojibwa-Iroquois War Reconsidered"
- Wednesday, April 24: Loretta Fowler, Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma, NEH/Lloyd Lewis Fellow, The Newberry Library, “Tribal Sovereignty and the Historical Imagination”