D'Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian History,
Winter-Spring 2003 "Brown Bag" Colloquia
- Wednesday, January 22 Andrew Miller, Johns Hopkins University, “Abenakis and Colonists in northern New England, 1675-1725: A Case Study in Indian-Euroamerican Interactions”(Note: 10:00 am)
- Wednesday, February 5 Maureen Konkle, University of Missouri, Rockefeller Foundation Fellow, "Indian Territory/Indian Nation: Treaties and the representation of Native peoples”(noon)
- Wednesday, February 19 Rebecca McNulty, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, CIC Graduate Student Fellow "American Missionary Influences on Native American Education at the Hampton Institute and Carlisle Indian School.”(noon)
- Wednesday, February 26 Lomayumtewa C. Ishii, University of Iowa, Visiting Scholar, “Travel Writing at Hopi” (noon)
- Wednesday, March 12 Brad Martin, Northwestern University, CIC Graduate Student Fellow,“Early Landscapes of Power” (noon)
- Wednesday, March 26 Dagmar Thorpe, Rockefeller Foundation Fellow, “Ancestors of Jim Thorpe” (noon)
- Wednesday, April 9 Jason Eden, University of Minnesota, CIC Graduate Student Fellow, "Beyond Survival: New England Indians in Bermuda and Southeastern Massachusetts, 1620-1750” (noon)
- Wednesday, April 23Susan Sleeper Smith, Michigan State University, CIC Faculty Fellow, “How Indians Became Frenchmen” (noon)
- Wednesday, May 7 Jane Stevens, Curator, Illinois State Museum Chicago Gallery/American Indian Center, Rockefeller Foundation Fellow, "From the Reservation to Urban Life: The American Indian Center of Chicago” (noon)
- Wednesday, May 21 Susan K. Power, American Indian Center, “Josephine Gates Kelly: The First American Indian Woman as Tribal Chair” (noon)
- Wednesday, June 4 The Great American Foot Race, ITVS video presents the story of a 1928 footrace from Los Angeles to New York won by a 20-year-old Cherokee, Andy Payne (noon)