[nativestudies-l] CFP: AIS Association Conf @ ASU, Nov. 15 deadline

Alyssa Mt. Pleasant alyssa.mt.pleasant at yale.edu
Tue Nov 10 12:36:47 EST 2009


from AIP-l list-serve at Cornell University:


> *_Please Pass On Call for Papers Please Respond and Pass on Call_*
> *11^th Annual American Indian Studies Association Conference
> February 4 ? 5, 20010
> Arizona State University , Tempe , Arizona
>
> Conference Theme:
> â??Sustainability ? Indigenous Community ?â?? Activismâ??
>  
> _CALL FOR PAPERS    CALL FOR PAPERS_
> The organizers of the AISA Conference welcome proposals for paper 
> presentations, panel presentations, and workshops on the following topics:
> Traditional Indigenous Sustainability
> Sustainability in the Modern Indigenous Era
> Sustainability and Indigenous Land and Water Rights
> Euro-American Politics and Indigenous Sustainability
> Developing Contemporary Economic Systems vs Indigenous Sustainability
> Indigenous Community as Home
> The Sacred and the Profane: Indigenous Community Today
> Maintaining Indigenous Community: Resistance, Resilience, Re-affirmation
> Indigenous Community and Modernity as a Life and Death Matter
> Indigenous Intellectual and Artistic Leadership and Indigenous Community
> Activism in Artistic Vision: A Return to Tradition
> Indigenous Philosophy as Activism
> Re-establishing Indigenous Knowledge Through Activism
> Is Indigenous Activism Useful or Not Useful?
> Indigenous American Activism: A United North, Central, and South America
> *
> *Please submit feedback and/or questions re: suggested paper 
> presentations, panel presentations, workshops to Simon Ortiz, AISA 
> President, _simon.ortiz at asu.edu_ 
> <http://us.mc324.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=simon.ortiz@asu.edu>.
> Please submit title of paper presentations; a brief description (2-3 
> sentences) of the session topic; name, tribal and university 
> affiliation, degree earned, address (email and regular postal mail) 
> for each presenter; an abstract (225 word limit) of the paper, panel 
> or workshop; and a list of each of the presenterâ??s audio and 
> audio/visual/technology needs.  _Please distribute this AISA 
> Conference information and Call for Papers widely.
> _ Send proposals by email attachment to _elizabeth.martos at asu.edu_ 
> <http://us.mc324.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=elizabeth.martos@asu.edu> 
> or a diskette in MSWord by _November 15. 2009_ to: Liz Martos, 
> American Indian Studies Program, Arizona State University, PO Box 
> 874603, Tempe, AZ 85287-4603.
>  For further information, please contact AIS at (480) 965-3634 or 
> Simon Ortiz (480) 965-7999.* 
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