The 3rd Annual Native American Studies Graduate Student Symposium, to be held at UC Davis on April 17-18th, 2014, is now accepting proposals from current UC graduate students from all disciplines whose research addresses the issues, concerns, and lives of Indigenous peoples worldwide. This year’s theme for the two day symposium is “Dreaming the Roundhouse: A Transnational Indigenous Dialogue.” Prior to the arrival of European-derived settlers, California was a transnational place where Indigenous peoples formed relationships of reciprocity with one another by sharing knowledge and skills. The State remains a transnational place today. More information can be found on the website. The deadline to apply is January 31, 2014.
The 3rd Annual Native American Studies Graduate Student Symposium, to be held at UC Davis on April 17-18th, 2014, is now accepting proposals from current UC graduate students from all disciplines whose research addresses the issues, concerns, and lives of Indigenous peoples worldwide. This year’s theme for the two day symposium is “Dreaming the Roundhouse: A Transnational Indigenous Dialogue.” Prior to the arrival of European-derived settlers, California was a transnational place where Indigenous peoples formed relationships of reciprocity with one another by sharing knowledge and skills. The State remains a transnational place today. More information can be found on the website. The deadline to apply is January 31, 2014.