Archive for November, 2009

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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Welcome to the Consortium.

Posted by AISGSC staff on November 24, 2009
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The American Indian Studies Graduate Student Consortium (AISGSC) is dedicated to the enhancement of graduate level training and education.  The AISGSC is currently housed at Michigan State University.  It is coordinated by graduate students from various universities, and supervised by university faculty.  For more information, please visit the American Indian Studies Consortium.

The website is the focal point of an expanded consortium, built within the framework established by the Arts and Letters Deans of the CIC (a consortium of Big Ten Universities and the University of Chicago), but which is now open to all universities and colleges interested in training graduate students in American Indian studies.  Please contact us as aisgsc@gmail.com.

Posted by AISGSC staff on November 24, 2009
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AISGSC Reading Group

Posted by AISGSC staff on November 23, 2009
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AISGSC READING GROUP: Aboriginal Alliances – Reality and Mythbooks02-619x685
Graduate Students, Great News!!!  The AISGSC is sponsoring a graduate student discussion on Aboriginal Alliances in Myth and Reality. It promises to be lively!
Coordinator Katie Magee LaBelle has provided details (see the PDF FLYER for book ideas and detailed information). Contact Katie via EMAIL with questions.
If you have not yet signed up for the Social network at the AISGSC, email Justin Carroll.
IMPORTANT DATES:
January 15, 2010 – all group members who have joined the Reading Group on the CIC Social Network should submit one book to be the basis on the final discussion
February 7, 2010 - 150-250 word abstract due (basis for the discussion group)
February 15, 2010
– Members will meet approximately one month later, TBA

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