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2002 Sequoyah Research Center Symposium - Celebrating Indigenous
Lives
November 14-15, 2002
Day 2
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Concurrent Session A:
Media Coverage of Indian Country
Moderator:
Paul DeMain
(Oneida),
Hayward, Wisconsin.
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1. Mark Trahant (Shoshone-Bannock), Pocatello,
Idaho, “The Power of the Tribal Press:Reflecting on danger, viewing
darkness, and reaching a satisfactory
conclusion”
2. John Sanchez
(Yaqui-Chiricahua), Penn State University, “News Media Indians: A
Visibility Study of American Indians in American Television News Media
between 1990 and 2000”
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Concurrent
Session B: Activism and
Action
Moderator: Robert E. Sanderson,
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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1. Sterling Fluharty, University of Oklahoma, “A New Indian Vision:
Remembering Mel Thom”
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Session C: Anishinaabe Literature
Moderator: Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr.,
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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1. Kimberly Blaeser (White Earth
Anishinaabe), University of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, “Anishinaabe Poetry: On the Verge of Vision”
2. Chris LaLonde, SUNY,
College at Oswego, “Anishinaabe Literature: Reflections, Giving Thanks”
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Session D:
“Anna Mae Aquash Case: An Update”
Paul DeMain (Oneida), Hayward,
Wisconsin
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