[nativestudies-l] 10/4: IAIS's 3rd Annual Archaeology-Native American Round Table - OPEN TO PUBLIC]

Alyssa Mt. Pleasant alyssa.mt.pleasant at yale.edu
Mon Sep 29 11:43:01 EDT 2008


 

//PUBLIC WELCOME!//

*The Institute for American Indian Studies*

*38 Curtis Road**, Washington, CT**, off Rte 
199                                                                                    
    (860) 868-0518*

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* 3rd Annual/ /Archaeology-Native American Round Table*

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* Peopling of the New World*

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*         **October 4, 10am-3pm*

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*                                                               AGENDA*

*Lucianne Lavin, Ph.D.*

(Institute for American Indian Studies)*   **                        
*/Introduction & Moderator/

 

 *Kevin McBride, Ph.D.                                       
*(Mashantucket Pequot Museum & University of /       /

Connecticut)/   /

/Archaeological Perspectives on the Peopling  //of the New 
World              /

 

*Brian Jones, Ph.D.     *

** **(University of Massachusetts, Amherst)**                  **

/Paleoindian Populations, Stylistic Change /*         */and Local 
Adaptations/*                        *

*Doug George*    

**(**Akwesasne Mohawk award-winning 
author*)** *                                                

 /Video Excerpt from his recent presentation at/ /Mashantucket// Museum 
entitled *"***Native Origins in the Americas***"* /

 

*Trudie Lamb Richmond   *

(Schaghticoke elder/Mashantucket 
Museum)                                               

* */The Peopling of the Americas before You Came/* *

 

  **David Robinson **

(Fathom Research LLC & University of Connecticut)

/Submerged Environments & the Peopling of  the Americas: Current 
Research & Future 
Directions                                                                                                                                                            & 
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p; ;                     /

 

 *Rae Gould                                                *

(Nipmuc Nation & Connecticut College)

//Commentator//

 

Come enjoy the multi-perspectives of the participants & audience on our 
Round Table theme

 & autumn in our beautiful Litchfield Hills!

 

_Box lunches may be purchased in advance for $8 and will include a 
sandwich (vegetarian or meat), chips, drink and fruit. Please call IAIS 
to reserve your box lunch by September 20, 2008 (860 868-0518)._

 

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.

 

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