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richfed Posted - March 04 2007 : 06:58:26 AM
NATIVE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF THE HUDSON RIVER VALLEY

THE CULTURE: THE ALGONQUIAN PEOPLES SEMINAR

New York State Museum, Madison Ave., Albany

March 24, 2007

8:30 - 9:00 Registration
9:00 - 9:30 Seminar Welcome
Ernest R. (Rich) Rugenstein Institute Chairperson,
Mariann Mantzouris, Seminar Chairperson
Steve Comer, Institute Vice-Chairperson
Opening Prayer
Tom Porter
9:30 - 10:05 The Indian Museum at the Mission House, Stockbridge, MA
William Garrison
10:10 - 10:55 A Colonial Portrait Reexamined, Sir William Johnson and His Mohawk Family
Lion Miles
11:55 - 11:10 Refreshment Break: Fresh Brewed Coffee, Decaf, Hot Tea and Cold Beverages, along with finger foods.
11:10 - 11:55 Marking the Land: American Indian Stonework in the Northeast
Norman Muller
12:00 - 12:30 Preserving Sacred Sites
Troy Phillips
12:30 - 1:00 Lunch (on your own) Food and beverages are available in the Museum Subway cafeteria. Also feel free to bring your own lunch and eat in the cafeteria located on the 4th floor.
1:00 - 1:40 Schaghticoke Tribal Nation's Federal Acknowledgment Process
Chief Richard Velky
1:45 - 2:30 Archaeology and Ethnohistory in Connecticut's Northwest Corner: The Mohican Connection
Lucianne Lavin
2:35 - 2:50 Break
2:50 - 3:20 Cultural Beliefs and Ceremonial Practices of the Early Historic Mohican Tribe
Stephen Comer
3:25 - 4:10 Wappinger and Mohican Kinship Associations: Daniel Nimham’s Family Tree
J. Michael Smith
4:15 - 4:50 The Blondeaus: Native American and French Relations in the Fur Trade
Maren Stein
4:55 - 5:30 The History of Maize in the Pre-Colonial Hudson River Watershed
David Hopkins
5:35 - 5:45 Closing remarks
5:45 - 6:45 Buffet and Socializing
The buffet menu features Pumpkin Soup, Maple Candied Sweet Potatoes, Woodland Indian Corn, Wild Rice Johnny Cakes, Carved to Order; Seasoned Roast Buffalo and Honey Basted Roast Turkey. The dessert will be Wild Rice Pudding.
Fresh Brewed Coffee, Decaf, Hot Tea and Assorted Cold Beverages will be served

2007 Seminar Registration Form
Fee: $40.00 Includes Seminar, Buffet, & Refreshments

The buffet menu features Pumpkin Soup, Maple Candied Sweet Potatoes, Woodland Indian Corn, Wild Rice Johnny Cakes, Carved to Order; Seasoned Roast Buffalo and Honey Basted Roast Turkey. The dessert will be Wild Rice Pudding.
Fresh Brewed Coffee, Decaf, Hot Tea and Assorted Cold Beverages will be served.

Please Copy & Print:

Name________________________________________________________
AS YOU WOULD LIKE IT PRINTED ON YOUR NAME TAG
Address_______________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________
City State Zip
Email_____________________ Phone ( )________________________


For questions please email or call Mariann Mantzouris , Seminar Chairperson - cell phone 518-369-8116

Please mail the completed registration form and remittance to:

Mariann Mantzouris
PO Box 327
Sand Lake, NY 12153


Make checks payable to the NAIHRV

Scheduled Speaker Topic Synopsis and Biographical Information
-->Will Garrison, Historic Resources Manager
“The Indian Museum at the Mission House, Stockbridge”
The Indian Museum contains cooking utensils, baskets, John Quinney’s leggings, photographs, and a few more tangible pieces of the Mohican people’s long history. This illustrated presentation will discuss the collections, and how their display and interpretation have changed since 1930.
Will Garrison received
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Fitzhugh Williams Posted - March 04 2007 : 7:47:33 PM
For you or anyone else wanting to do some online investigating, these are the links to the sites.

Guilford Courthouse: http://www.march1781.org/

Fort Dobbs: http://www.fortdobbs.org/



RedFraggle Posted - March 04 2007 : 2:28:47 PM
Hmmm...I'm only about an hour's drive from Greensboro. Statesville is pretty darn close too. Maybe I'll check out one of these events. Thanks, Fitz!
Fitzhugh Williams Posted - March 04 2007 : 2:04:44 PM
I don't know where you live in NC, but on the weekend of Mar. 17 there is the Battle of Guilford Courthouse in Greensboro, and a month later, on the weekend of April 21, there is a French and Indian event at Fort Dobbs in Statesville. It might be worth checking these out if they are not too far.
RedFraggle Posted - March 04 2007 : 10:42:50 AM
Sounds interesting. And only $40? I'd think about going if I had the $$$ to spend a weekend in NY. And if I wasn't already attending a conference in NC that weekend. My conference won't be nearly as educational, I'm afraid, and we certainly won't get to eat roast buffalo and wild rice pudding. Ah, well.

Thanks for the info, though, Rich.

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