June 16 to 20, 2010 Trent University, Peterborough, Canada

Welcome, Boozhoo, She:kon, Waachjiiye, Tan si, Tungasugiit

We will honour the accomplishments within the discipline of Indigenous Studies; consider present trends in scholarship; and discuss directions in strengthening Indigenous scholarship and communities for future generation

We are currently welcoming submissions for papers and panels in the following areas of Indigenous Studies:

Honouring Where We Have Come From: Individuals and Programs
Orality: from Community to the Academy
Indigenous Performance:Transforming Possibilities
Articulating Indigenous Epistemologies in the Academy
Look to the Mountain,Spiritual Ecology, Indigenous Science
Revolutions in Methodologies
Reclaiming Histories
Elders in the Academy
Land, Language and Culture
Indigenous Peoples Health and the Environment
Indigenous Archaeology
Spirit in the Academy
Land, Language and Narrative
Knowledges, Genders and Colonization
Indigenous-non-Indigenous Alliances: Possibilities and Challenges
Narrating and Curating the Past, Present, Future
Indigenous Scholarship and the Publishing World
Indigenous Resurgence and Resistance

Graduate students are encouraged to submit an abstract

Abstract submissions for papers and panels should be 300 words or less

Paper presentations are allotted 1/2 hour
Panel presentations are allotted 1 1/2 hours and panels are assembled by presenter

DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1, 2009
EMAIL SUBMISSIONS TO: 10thanniversaryconference@gmail.com
 
Please join us as we celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Ph.D. Program in Indigenous Studies

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