D'Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian History,
Winter-Spring 2004 "Brown Bag" Colloquia
- Wednesday, January 21 Daniel M. Cobb, Ph.D., Asst. Director, D'Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian History, “Stealing Horses: Ethnohistory & American Indian Politics in the 1960s”
- Wednesday, February 11 Lola Hill, Ph.D., Dean, Native American Educational Services (NAES) College, "New Voices: Two Recent Literary Works By American Indian Women Authors”(noon)
- Wednesday, March 10 Michael Sherfy, CIC AISC Graduate Student Fellow, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, "Narrating Black Hawk: Constructing and Reconstructing a Native American History Subject, 1832-1902.”(noon, B-82)
- Wednesday, March 17 Nick Rosenthal, Ph.D. Candidate, UCLA & Newberry Library Short-Term Fellow, “TBA” (noon)
- Wednesday, April 14 Matthew Jennings, CIC AISC Graduate Student Fellow,University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, “Cultures of Violence in the Colonial Southeast” (noon)
- Wednesday, May 19 John Laukaitis, Ph.D. Student, Loyola University, "The Reel Rez: Smoke Signals and the Modern American Indian Aesthetic in Film” (noon)
- Wednesday, June 9 Dorene Wiese, Ed.D., Executive Director, Thunder Spirit Institute, “Indigenous Knowledge & Oral History: The Elder Libraries” (noon)