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- => Topic: Native American Student Scholars Forum
- => Original-Sender: jcbx@vax5.cit.cornell.edu (Alyce Spotted Bear)
-
- This information appeared on Native Net last spring when the forum was
- scheduled for September. Unfortunately, the forum had to be rescheduled.
- The new date is February 5-6, 1993.
-
- AMERICAN INDIAN ACADEMIA AND COMMUNITY
- MAINTAINING CONNECTIONS
-
- A NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM
-
- The above event, an expansion of the Cornell Council of American Indian
- Graduate and Professional Students (CAIGPS) forum, where members volunteer
- to discuss their research with their peers, is scheduled for February
- 5-6, 1993. The multi-disciplinary forum provides Native American graduate
- and professional students and selected undergraduates the opportunity to
- present their work, related to Native American issues, in an academic
- setting for purposes of interacting with their peers, the American
- Indian community, and respected academicians.
-
- The overall goal of the paper presentation series is to establish a network
- of scholarly American Indian students. Additionally, forum participation
- will help students become academically prepared for future publications
- and presentations to professional societies, and will provide recognition
- to participating presenters as potential publishable authors.
-
- A call for proposals has gone out to major colleges and universities across
- the nation, to member institutions of the SUNY Western Conference, and to
- member institutions of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium
- (AIHEC). Student scholars are asked to submit proposals for a one hour
- presentation (question and answer time included) of their work in any
- field. The conference theme of American Indian scholars maintaining
- connections with the American Indian community is expected to be reflected
- in the content of the paper presentations. As well as learning the
- academic focus of Native American scholars in other institutions of
- higher education, CAIGPS members are interested in learning:
-
- 1. TO WHAT EXTENT NATIVE AMERICAN SCHOLARS HAVE MAINTAINED THEIR
- CONNECTIONS WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITIES; AND,
-
- 2. IF SCHOLARS CAN STILL RELATE TO THEIR NATIVE AMERICAN PEERS IN
- OTHER DISCIPLINES.
-
- Ten scholars (two undergraduates and eight graduate or professional
- students) will be selected to present their papers at the forum. Some
- of the papers may be selected to present their papers at the forum.
- (SORRY FOR THE ERROR!) Some of the papers may be published in a
- special edition of the AKWE:KON Journal, a publication of the American
- Indian Program at Cornell University.
-
- The event is co-sponsored by CAIGPS and the SUNY Western Consortium
- with assistance from the Cornell American Indian Program. Transportation
- is the responsibility of the forum participants; however, the selected
- presenters will be provided meals and lodging at their request.
-
- Direct Inquiries to:
-
- Kevin Connelly, Natalie Hemlock, or Alyce Spotted Bear
- E Mail JCBX@VAX 5.CIT.CORNELL.EDU
- FAX (607) 255-6246
- phone (607) 255-1055 or 6587
- Address: CAIGPS, 300 Caldwell Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
-