Annual Students Conferences at Humboldt: Conferences
 
Native Cultures in the 21st Century


Abstracts of Papers

Levin Arnsperger
The Wild West Show in James Welch's The Heartsong of Charging Elk (Session II)

Alexandra von Barsewisch
Learning Kumeyaay: Native Language Revitalization at the California Border (Session VIII)

Kabria Baumgartner
Cashing in on Native Otherness: The Royal Academy of Arts Aztecs Exhibition in London (Session VII)

John Chenoweth
Community Development Through Aboriginal leadership (Session V)

John Chenoweth, Dr. Byron Robbie
Native American Education in Canada (Session VI / Workshop)

Allison Davis-White Eyes
Sin-Wit-Ki (All Life on Earth).
The Good Life: Globalization Challenges and Opportunities for Native America
(Keynote)

Allison Davis-White Eyes
Native American Education in the US (Session III / Workshop)

Prof. Claude Denis
Beyond the Rez? Trends in the Recognition of Indigenous Rights in Canada (Session V)

Tracie Frey, Julie Garreau
The Cheyenne River Youth Project (Session IX)

Hendrikje Grossmann
Chicano/as in American Culture (Session VIII)

Amina Grunewald
Mexican Border Lives - Mexico's Native American Communities' Political Reawakening
and Reassertion of the Indigenous Heritage and Homeland
(Session VII)

Christina Judith Hein
Appropriating the Look: Media and the White Man in Sherman Alexie's Dear John Wayne (2000) (Session IV)

Philipp Kneis
Indian Nation(s). American Indians Between Stereotype and Reality (Session II)

Rainer Paetzke
Indian Gaming (Session IX)

Dr. Byron Robbie
Recognition in Multicultural Societies:The Politics of Difference and the Education of Aboriginal Children (Session V)

Florian Stenschke
Charles Eastman and Indian American Autobiography (Session I)

Dr. Geneviève Susemihl
Marketing the Imaginary Indian - Native Americans in German Advertisement (Session IV)

Timo Tonassi
Stereotypes in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine (Session I)