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29TH ALGONQUIAN CONFERENCE / 29EME CONGRES DES ALGONQUINISTES PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME / PROGRAMME PRELIMINAIRE October 24-26, 1997 /24-26 octobre, 1997 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO Prince Arthur Hotel 17 North Cumberland Street For information about registration, travel or accommodation, please contact John O'Meara: e-mail John.omearaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelakeheadu.ca, phone 807-343-8054, fax 807-346-7746 / Pour renseignements concernant inscription, transports et logement contactez John O'Meara: courrier electronique: john.omeara
lakeheadu.ca, telephone 807-343-8054, telecopieur 807-346-7746. Information may also be obtained at the Algonquian Conference website: http://www.lakeheadu.ca/~AlgConf97 / Les informations au suget du congres sont disponibles sur notre page electronique: http://www.lakeheadu.ca/~AlgConf97 ************************* PROGRAM / PROGRAMME THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 / JEUDI 23 OCTOBRE 6:00-9:00 PM. Registration / Inscription The registration desk will also be open Friday October 24 and Saturday October 25. / On pourra aussi s'inscrire le 24 et 25 octobre. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 / VENDREDI 24 OCTOBRE 8:00-5:00 Registration / Inscription 8:45 Welcome / Introduction / Announcements PLENARY SESSION / SEANCE PLENIERE 9:00-9:30 Dennis McPherson and Douglas Rabb (Lakehead University) Transformative Philosophy and Indigenous Thought: A Comparison of Lakota and Ojibwa World Views 9:30-10:00 John D. Nichols (University of Manitoba) Frances Densmore and Ojibwe Poetry 10:00-10:30 Toby Morantz (McGill University) Reflections on the Vision of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK / PAUSE CAFE SESSION I / PREMIERE COMMUNICATION 11:00-11:30 Cath Oberholtzer (Trent University) All DOLLed Up: An Encapsulated Past 11:30-12:00 Lisa Philips Valentine (University of Western Ontario) Images of Algonquian Land and People from the Diaries of James Evans 12:00-12:30 Michael Pomedli (St Thomas More College) Rice's Manitous SESSION II / DEUXIEME COMMUNICATION 11:00-11:30 Ernie Epp (Lakehead University) Issues in the History of the Kichesipirini, The Algonquins of the Island 11:30-12:00 Donald Holly (Brown University) Identity Construction in the Era of Extinction: On the Beothuk of Newfoundland 12:00-12:30 David Vecchioli (University of Maryland) "Where the Boundary Line Is": Spopee and Blackfoot Borderlands 12:30-2:00 LUNCH / DEJEUNER SESSION I / PREMIERE COMMUNICATION 2:00-2:30 H. C. Wolfart (University of Manitoba) The Grammar of Cree Nominalisations 2:30-3:00 William Jancewicz (Naskapi Development Corporation and Summer Institute of Linguistics) Preverbs in Naskapi: Function and Distribution 3:00-3:30 Eleanor M. Blain (University of British Columbia) The Role of Hierarchies and Alignment in Direct-Inverse SESSION II / DEUXIEME COMMUNICATION 2:00-2:30 David Ezzo (St. Petersburg Family YMCA) and Michael Moskowitz Black Beaver 2:30-3:00 Christopher Paci (University of Manitoba) "Officers of the HBC, Missionaries and Other Intelligent Persons in District of Keewatin": Aboriginal Resource History, a Case Study of Lake Winnipeg Sturgeon 3:00-3:30 Eric Angel (Public History, Inc.) "A Most Expensive Band of Indians": Band Formation and Leadership Among the Ojibway of Northwestern Lake Superior 3:30-4:00 COFFE BREAK / PAUSE CAFE SESSION I / PREMIERE COMMUNICATION 4:00-4:30 Marguerite Mackenzie (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Plant Terms in Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi Dialects 4:30-5:00 Tomio Hirose (University of British Columbia) -Payi- as "Out of Control" Inchoative Final 5:00-5:30 Christian Artuso (University of Manitoba) Language Change across Four Generations of an Algonquin Family SESSION II / DEUXIEME COMMUNICATION 4:00-4:30 Carlo Krieger (University of Vienna) Micmac Indians and Catholic Missionaries 4:30-5:00 David Ghere (University of Minnesota) Subsistence or Strategy: Cattle Killing and Abenaki Migration, 1725-1760 5:00-5:30 Willard Walker (Wesleyan University) Some Algonquian Beliefs and Practices with Non-Algonquian Parallels SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 / SAMEDI 25 OCTOBRE SESSION I / PREMIERE COMMUNICATION 9:00-9:30 Blair Rudes (Development Associates, Inc.) Resolutions to Some Uncertain Wampano (Quiripi) Etymologies 9:30-10:00 Stuart Baldwin (Lakehead University) Ghosts of the Past: Linguistic Remnants of Prehistoric Interethnic Contacts on the Great Plains 10:00-10:30 Ives Goddard (Smithsonian Institution) The Historical Morphology of Arapaho SESSION II / DEUXIEME COMMUNICATION 9:00-9:30 Howard Paap (Century Community College) Iskigamizigewin: An Ojibwe Rite of Spring 9:30-10:00 Josephine Kaczmarek (University of Manitoba) The Dream Dance of the Ojibwe 10:00-10:30 Richard Burleson (University of Manitoba) Sight and Sound: Issues of Notation in the Study of Aboriginal Music 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK / PAUSE CAFE SESSION I / PREMIERE COMMUNICATION 11:00-11:30 Richard Rhodes (University of California Berkeley) The Syntax and Pragmatics of Ojibwe mii 11:30-12:00 David Costa (University of California Berkeley) Shawnee Noun Plurals: Another Look 12:00-12:30 Leora Bar-el (University of British Columbia) Intonational Pauses in Plains Cree Sentences SESSION II / DEUXIEME COMMUNICATION 11:00-11:30 Lacey Sanders (University of Winnipeg) The Ottawa in the Boundary Waters and Red River Region, 1765-1820 11:30-12:00 Ruth Swan (University of Manitoba) Antoine Collin: Canoe-Maker at Fort William 12:00-12:30 Nicholas Smith (Ogdensburg, New York) Stories Told at Breakup, Moose Factory 1982 12:30-2:00 LUNCH / DEJEUNER SESSION I / PREMIERE COMMUNICATION 2:00-2:30 Barbara Burnaby (University of Toronto) and Marguerite MacKenzie (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Factors in Aboriginal Mother Tongue Education 2:30-3:00 Rita Lowenberg (Northern Lights School Division) Language Teaching Methods in Three First Nations Schools and Two Provincial Schools With Recommendations for Teaching an Aboriginal Language in the Northern Lights School Division 3:00-3:30 Marie Eshkibok/Trudeau (Wikwemikong Board of Education) The Odawa Language: Current Efforts to Continue Use of the Native Language in the Community SESSION II / DEUXIEME COMMUNICATION 2:00-2:30 Daniel Arsenault (Universite Laval) Rock Art Research in Quebec: The Last Two Seasons of the PETRARQ Project 2:30-3:00 Patricia Vervoort (Lakehead University) Art World Views: Anishinawbe, Regional or Global? 3:00-3:30 Tina Moomaw (Evergreen State College) Promoting Native Artists as a Means of Cultural Preservation, Education and Economic Development 3:30-4:00 COFFE BREAK / PAUSE CAFE SESSION I / PREMIERE COMMUNICATION 4:00-4:30 George Fulford (Toronto, Ontario) A Computer Database of the Faries and Watkins Cree Lexicon 4:30-5:00 Alex McKay (University of Toronto) ikitowinan 5:00-5:30 Ruby Morris (Wahsa Distance Education) What is Bilingual Education? SESSION II / DEUXIEME COMMUNICATION 4:00-4:30 Bernhard Cinader (University of Toronto) Contemporary Native Art of Ontario 4:30-5:00 Patrick Brady (Lakehead University) Exclusionary and Inclusionary Schooling: A Re-examination of the Native School Leaver Phenomenon 5:00-5:30 Theresa Schenck (University of Winnipeg) Blackfeet Concepts of Power 6:00-8:30 SOCIAL EVENT (AT PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL) / SOIREE (A L'HOTEL PRINCE ARTHUR) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 / DIMANCHE 26 OCTOBRE SESSION I / PREMIERE COMMUNICATION 9:00-9:30 Regna Darnell (University of Western Ontario) Holding the Home Place Among Nomadic Hunting Bands: A Traditional Way of Life in Contemporary Form 9:30-10:00 Lawrence T. Martin (University of Akron) Simon Pokagon: Charlatan or Authentic Spokesman for the Nineteenth- Century Anishinaabeg? 10:00-10:30 Rhonda Telford (Historical Research and Consulting Services) The Ironsides: An Examination of their Land Aspirations and Careers in the Indian Department 1789 to 1863 SESSION II / DEUXIEME COMMUNICATION 9:00-9:30 Allan McDougall (University of Western Ontario) Maintaining First Nation Identity in the Face of Statist Discourse 9:30-10:00 Craig Proulx (McMaster University) Justice as Healing: Current Critiques 10:00-10:30 Neal McLeod (Saskatchewan Indian Federated College) Rethinking Treaty Six in the Spirit of Mistahi Maskwa (Big Bear) 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK / PAUSE CAFE SESSION I / PREMIERE COMMUNICATION 11:00-11:30 Alvin H. Morrison (Mawooshen Research and SUNY Fredonia) Dawnland Diaspora: Wabanaki Dynamics for Survival 11:30-12:00 Richard J. Preston (McMaster University) and John S. Long (Kashechewan, Ontario) Apportioning Responsibility for Cumulative Changes: New Post, Ontario SESSION II / DEUXIEME COMMUNICATION 11:00-11:30 Renate Eigenbrod (Lakehead University) and Sylvia O'Meara Wo/Men's Place: A Cross-Cultural Dialogue 11:30-12:00 William Cowan (Carleton University) Delaware Vocabulary in the Works of Conrad Richter