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Both Days
Only Thursday, March 26
Only Friday, March 27
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3/26 10:05–11:25 – GH Keynote – Brenda Child, “Boarding Schools and American Indian Dispossession”
3/26 11:40–1:00 – Sowry, “Turning the Power: Indian Boarding Schools, Native American Anthropologists, and the Race to Preserve Indigenous Cultures”
3/26 1:15–2:35 – GH Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition Co-Directors, Lacey Kinnart and Charlee Brissette: “Carrying Their Stories: The National Oral History Project Honoring Indian Boarding School Survivors”
3/26 2:50–4:00 – GH Farina King, workshop: “Learning and Teaching Indigenous Truthtelling of Boarding Schools”
3/26 4:30-5:50 – GH Keynote, Preston McBride, “Life and Death in Federal Custody: The Educational Apparatus for Native American Peoples and the Geographies of Removal and Return
3/27 10:05–11:25 – PZ115 Keynote – Jessica Fremland, “Epistolary Kinship: Love, Sabotage, and Refusal in the Wahpeton Indian School”
3/27 11:40–1:00 – PZ115 MacDonald, “Canada Confronts its History Wars”
3/27 1:15–2:35 – PZ115 Davis, “Conflicting views of Native persons by Catholic Missionaries in the 19th Century” and Closing Discussion