[nativestudies-l] CFP: 2014 Conference on Iroquois Research

Alyssa Mt. Pleasant alyssamt at buffalo.edu
Mon Apr 7 13:48:10 EDT 2014


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> From: "Francis Scardera (Francesco)" <francis.scardera at sympatico.ca>
> Subject: 2014 Conference on Iroquois Research :: April 2014
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> Conference on Iroquois Research
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> Fostering research on the Haudenosaunee since 1945
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>  Conference Update
>  April 2014 
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> 2014 - 2015
> Organizing Committee
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> Co-Chairs
> Terry Abrams
> Francis Scardera
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> Finance Committee
> Ellie McDowell-Loudan
> Dolores Elliott
> Tom Elliott
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> Publications
> Kathryn Merriam
> Carl Benn
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> Program Coordinator
> Lisa Marie Anselmi
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> Poster Session Coordinator
> Lisa Marie Anselmi
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> Scholarship Committee
> Kevin White
> Curtis Lazore
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> Community Liaison
> Curtis Lazore
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> Silent Auction
> Dolores Elliott
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> Conference on Iroquois Research
> Beaver Hollow Conference Center
> Java Center, New York
> October 3-5, 2014
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> CALL FOR PAPERS, POSTERS, RESEARCH UPDATES & FILM
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> Submit Your Abstract Online
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> First Round Deadline: June 1st, 2014
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> Paper: (15 minutes - formal) 
> Perhaps the most formal category at the conference and an excellent way to share research results, thoughts and ideas. An increasing number of papers in this category are accompanied by a PowerPoint presentation.
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> Research update: (5-10 minutes - informal) 
> Ideal for the grad student or seasoned researcher seeking sources, assistance, guidance and opinions on current research. Can't identify an artifact found during your latest excavation? Can't identify an individual in a photo you found during your search at the archives? This is your chance to ask the audience.
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> Film: 
> The current schedule can accommodate 2 films.
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> Poster Session: (2 hours - formal) 
> Ideal for students. A great way to participate at a conference without the pressures of presenting before an audience. This session is a more intimate encounter with other researchers, lending itself to an excellent way to gather more data and advice.
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> SCHOLARSHIPS
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> Scholarship Information
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> Deadline: June 30, 2014
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> NEW: Online Application
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> New Scholarships
> The Organizing Committee of the Conference on Iroquois Research is happy to announce that, once again, scholarships will be made available to its participants. A total of 6 scholarships worth up to $500.00 each have been set aside to assist those who require financial assistance. It is thanks to donations and events like the Silent Auction that these scholarships are available. We want to thank everyone for their generous contributions.
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> For additional information, please contact Scholarship Coordinators:
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> Kevin White or Curtis Lazore. 
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> UPDATES 
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> FIELD SCHOOLS IN IROQUOIA
> Is your institution or organization offering a field school focusing on pre or post-contact Iroquoia? Promote your field school in the new section of our web site. Send a brief description and any accompanying information pamphlet (PDF preferred) or web link to Francis Scardera. 
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> Web Site www.iroquoia.org
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