[nativestudies-l] 10/28 CT Archaeology roundtable

Alyssa Mt. Pleasant alyssa.mt.pleasant at yale.edu
Tue Sep 26 15:07:47 EDT 2006


*The Institute for American Indian Studies announces:*

*The first in a series of Annual Archaeology Round Tables*

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*Identity and Community in Native Southern New England: *

*Archaeology’s Role and Responsibility in Contemporary Politics*

October 28, 2006

1-5 pm

Institute for American Indian Studies

38 Curtis Road

Washington, CT

(860) 868-0518

Birdstone.org

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The roundtable will consist of four position papers and a panel that 
will discuss the issues generated by them, with audience participation. 
Position papers will be presented by Marge Bruchac (Abenaki), Siobhan 
Hart (UMASS Amherst), Alan Leveillee (PAL, Inc), and Chief Richard Velky 
(Schaghticoke). Other panelists include: Claudette Bradley-Egblom 
(Schaghticoke), Steve Comer (Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican), Dan Forrest 
(PAST, Inc), Rae Gould (Nipmuc), Brian Jones (PAST, Inc), and Stephen 
Silliman (UMASS Boston). Moderator: Lucianne Lavin (IAIS). Museum and 
outdoor exhibits fee waived for all attendees.


Come visit our beautiful Litchfield Hills & enjoy the Fall foliage as 
well as this important event.

DIRECTIONS:

FROM DANBURY, CT AND NY FROM THE WEST
Take I-84 East to Exit 15. Turn left towards Roxbury on Route 67. At 4th 
light Route 67 turns left. Follow Route 67 through Roxbury to Route 199. 
Turn right on to Route 199. Go 3 miles and turn left on to Curtis Road.

FROM HARTFORD, WATERBURY AND CT FROM THE EAST
Take I-84 West to Exit 15. Turn right towards Roxbury on Route 67. At 
3rd light Route 67 turns left. Follow Route 67 thru Roxbury to Route 
199. Turn right on to Route 199. Go 3 miles and turn left on to Curtis Road.

FROM WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT
Take Route 47 South past Washington Green approximately 1.5 miles. Take 
a right on Route 199. Turn right on to Curtis Road.

FROM WESTERN CONNECTICUT
Take Route 7 to New Milford and Route 67. Take Route 67 towards Roxbury. 
Turn left on to Route 199. Go 3 miles and turn left on to Curtis Road
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