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INROADS: Episode #3

Posted by AISGSC staff on July 06, 2010
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INROADS: Current Voices in American Indian Studies is a podcast project created and produced by Kellie Jean Hogue, a member of the American Indian Studies Graduate Student Consortium.

In December 2009, the guest on the program was Standing Bear Kroupa.  Standing Bear is currently a doctoral student in Anthropology with a minor in Native American Studies and History of Education at Indiana University, Bloomington.  Kellie and Standing Bear discuss the Arikara language and the difficulty of revitalization efforts.

 
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INROADS: Episode #2

Posted by AISGSC staff on April 20, 2010
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INROADS: Current Voices in American Indian Studies is a podcast series created by Kellie Jean Hogue and Sarah Dees, members of the American Indian Studies Graduate Student Consortium.

In April 2010, Justin Carroll sat down with Dr. Ann Little, a professor of history at Colorado State University. Dr. Little is the author of Abraham in Arms: War and Gender in Colonial New England and the wildly popular blog, Historiann.com, and she came to Michigan State University to give a talk on her new book and to speak with Dr. Susan Sleeper-Smith’s history class. Dr. Little graciously allowed him to record her talk and to sit in and record her Q&A with Dr. Sleeper-Smith’s students.

The AISGSC would like to thank Dr. Ann Little, Dr. Susan Sleeper-Smith, and her students for their participation and help with this podcast. Thank you.

 
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CROSSROADS: Episode #1

Posted by AISGSC staff on December 03, 2009
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CROSSROADS: From Ph.D. to Professor is a podcast project created and produced by Justin M. Carroll, a member of the American Indian Studies Graduate Student Consortium.

In October 2009, Justin recorded a Book Publishing Panel sponsored by Michigan State University’s American Indian Studies Program and MSU’s Library.  The panel featured MSU faculty members Dr. Heather Howard, Dr. Susan Applegate Krouse, and Dr. Kimberli Lee, as well as Dr. Susan Lobo of the University of Arizona.  These four scholars discussed their respective experiences and the processes involved with publishing their books, from start to finish.

The AISGSC would like to thank Dr. Heather Howard, Dr. Susan Applegate Krouse, and Dr. Kimberli Lee, as well as the MSU Library Staff and John D. Shaw of the G. Robert Vincent Voice Library for their participation and help with this podcast.

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INROADS: Episode #1

Posted by AISGSC staff on November 24, 2009
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Courtesy of Indiana UniversityINROADS: Current Voices in American Indian Studies is a podcast project created and produced by Kellie Jean Hogue and Sarah Dees, members of the American Indian Studies Graduate Student Consortium.

In November 2009, the guest on the program was Joseph Stahlman. Joe’s commitment to working with indigenous communities led him to the PhD program in Anthropology at Indiana University, Bloomington and he is currently finishing research revolving around indigenous-based conservation.

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