Department of Anthropology The Ohio State University, Ohio Historical Society and the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Tentative Schedule of Events
Thursday 22 April 2010- Pfahl Hall Room 202
07:00-09:30 PM Opening Reception Blackwell
Richard Shiels, Director "The OSU Newark Earthworks Center" and Film: "Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio" Lucy Murphy
Friday 23 April 2010 - Pfahl Hall Room 202
08:30 AM Registration – Lobby outside Pfahl Hall Room 202
09:00 AM Opening Remarks Douglas E. Crews and Chief Glenna Wallace, ESTO
09:15 AM Douglas E. Crews –DNA and Ancestry: What It Can and Can Not Show
09:40 AM Questions and Discussion
09:50 AM Anna Willow - American Indians, Cultural Anthropologists, and the Search for Common Ground
10:15 AM Questions and Discussion
10:25 AM COFFEE BREAK
10:40 AM Kristen Gremillion –NAGPRA and US Archaeology
11:05 PM Questions and Discussion
11:15 AM Carrie Wilson – NAGPRA: A Tribal Viewpoint
11:40 PM Questions and Discussion
11:50 PM LUNCH BREAK
1:00 PM Sharon Dean – NAGPRA's Importance to Ohio from a National Context
01:25 PM Questions and Discussion
01:35 PM Robert Cook –Affiliations, Migrations, and Social Structures: American Indian Societies in Ohio before and After European Contact
02:00 PM Questions and Discussion
02:10 PM COFFEE BREAK
02:25 AM Victor Thompson – Using Remote Sensing to Preserve Archaeological Sites
02:50 PM Questions and Discussion
03:00 PM Brad Lepper – What Lies Beneath: Remote Sensing Discoveries at the Fort Ancient Earthworks and the Pickawillany Miami Indian Village Site
03:25 PM Questions and Discussion
03:50-04:30 PM Chief Glenna Wallace and Clark Larsen - Final Thoughts
4:30 PM Discussion and Comments – Moderator DE Crews
Saturday 24 April 2010
09:00 AM Visit to the Ohio Historical Society – Sharon Dean and Brad Lepper
OHS main building on Velma Avenue, light breakfast will be served starting at 8:30AM.
Afternoon/Evening OSU Student American Indian Council's 2010 Powwow on campus
Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology and College of Social and Behavioral Sciences The Ohio State University, The Ohio Historical Society, the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, Office of Minority Affairs and the Kirwin Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity The Ohio State University
Dear Colleague:
Please join us for a Workshop on American Indian Issues 22-24 April 2010 organized by the Department of Anthropology The Ohio State University, The Ohio Historical Society and the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma.
Best regards,
Douglas E. Crews. PhD Workshop on American Indian Issues Professor