The Hoover Institution hosted a workshop on Territory, Culture, and Indigenous Ecology, directed by Terry L. Anderson and Dominic P. Parker, on May 12-14, 2022.
Friday, May 13 | ||
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Time | Content | Presenters/panelists |
8:30 AM |
Breakfast |
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9:00 AM |
“Economic Activity among Pre-Colonial Native Americans” "American Property Law, Meet Indigeneity" |
Doug Bamforth, Colorado University Richard Monette, University of Wisconsin |
11:00 am |
Break |
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11:15 AM |
"Carrying the Fire: The Traditional Firestick meets the Modern Fire Engine” (Via Zoom) |
Stephen Pyne, Arizona State University |
12:15 PM |
Lunch |
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1:15 PM |
“Infusing the Traditional Ojibwe Relationship with Ma’iingan (the Wolf) into Contemporary Wolf Stewardship” “Tribal Fishing under Colonial Rules in the Pacific Northwest” |
Peter David, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission Dominic P. Parker, Hoover Institution and University of Wisconsin |
3:30 PM |
Break |
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3:00 PM |
Fireside Chat |
Jonathan Lear, University of Chicago, and Nina Sanders, Citizen of Apsáalooke Nation and Curator of Apsáalooke Women and Warriors (Field Museum and Museum of the Rockies) |
5:30 PM |
Reception |
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Saturday, May 14 | ||
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Time | Content | Presenters/panelists |
8:00 AM |
Breakfast |
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9:00 AM |
“Resilience of Indigenous Communities in Alaska by 1940” |
Ann Carlos, Colorado University |
10:00 am |
“Tribal Governance and Tribal Culture: The Not So Wild Indian” |
Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution, Peter J. Hill, PERC |
11:00 am |
General Discussion |
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12:00 pm |
Lunch |
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