2002 Sequoyah Research Center Symposium - Celebrating Indigenous Lives

November 14-15, 2002

Day 2

 

Concurrent Session A:  Media Coverage of Indian Country

Moderator:  Paul DeMain (Oneida), Hayward, Wisconsin.

 

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”

Mark Trahant

 

Concurrent Session B:  Activism and Action

Moderator: Robert E. Sanderson, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

 

1. Sterling Fluharty, University of Oklahoma, “A New Indian Vision:  Remembering Mel Thom”

Sterling Fluharty

 

Session C:  Anishinaabe Literature

Moderator: Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr., University of Arkansas at Little Rock

 

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”

Chris LaLonde

Session D: “Anna Mae Aquash Case: An Update”

Paul DeMain (Oneida), Hayward, Wisconsin

 

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