Presented By: International Institute
II Fall Symposium: The Global Indigenous Peoples Movement
Welcoming Remarks (9:00 AM-9:15 AM):
Pauline Jones Luong, Director of the International Institute and professor of Political Science U-M, and Kelly Askew, Director of the African Studies Center and associate professor of Anthropology and Afroamerican/African Studies U-M
Session 1 (9:15 AM-10:30 AM):
"How the Subaltern Took Agency in the United Nations"
Jens Dahl, University of Copenhagen
Discussants: Bruce Mannheim, Department of Anthropology U-M, and Kiyoteru Tsutsui, Department of Sociology and Director of Human Rights Initiative U-M
Session 2 (10:45 AM-12:00 PM):
"Culture and the Politics of Indigenous Transnationalism"
Shari Huhndorf, University of California, Berkeley
Discussants: David Porter, professor of Comparative Literature and English U-M, and Scott Lyons, Associate Professor of English and American Culture, and Director, Native American Studies Program U-M
Session 3 (1:00 PM- 2:15 PM):
"Global Indigenous Peoples Movement: It’s Stirring in India"
Virginius Xaxa, Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Discussants: Richard Tucker, Adjunct Professor of History and Natural Resources and the Environment U-M, and Rebecca Hardin, Associate Professor, School of Natural Resources and the Environment U-M
Session 4 (2:30 PM - 3:45 PM):
"Emerging Constitutional Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights in Tanzania"
Kennedy Gastorn, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Discussants: Daniel Halberstam, Eric Stein Collegiate Professor of Law and Director, European Legal Studies Program U-M, and Kelly Askew, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Afroamerican/African Studies, and Director, African Studies Center U-M
Session 5 (4:00 PM-5:15PM):
"The Ongoing Indigenous Political Enterprise: What’s Law Got to Do with It?"
Dalee Sambo Dorough, University of Alaska Anchorage
Discussants: Monica Hakimi, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Academic Programming, Law School U-M, and Philip Deloria, Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Collegiate Professor of History and American Culture, and LSA Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education U-M
Closing Remarks (5:15PM-5:30PM):
Scott Lyons, Director, Native American Studies and Associate Professor of English and American Culture U-M
Pauline Jones Luong, Director of the International Institute and professor of Political Science U-M, and Kelly Askew, Director of the African Studies Center and associate professor of Anthropology and Afroamerican/African Studies U-M
Session 1 (9:15 AM-10:30 AM):
"How the Subaltern Took Agency in the United Nations"
Jens Dahl, University of Copenhagen
Discussants: Bruce Mannheim, Department of Anthropology U-M, and Kiyoteru Tsutsui, Department of Sociology and Director of Human Rights Initiative U-M
Session 2 (10:45 AM-12:00 PM):
"Culture and the Politics of Indigenous Transnationalism"
Shari Huhndorf, University of California, Berkeley
Discussants: David Porter, professor of Comparative Literature and English U-M, and Scott Lyons, Associate Professor of English and American Culture, and Director, Native American Studies Program U-M
Session 3 (1:00 PM- 2:15 PM):
"Global Indigenous Peoples Movement: It’s Stirring in India"
Virginius Xaxa, Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Discussants: Richard Tucker, Adjunct Professor of History and Natural Resources and the Environment U-M, and Rebecca Hardin, Associate Professor, School of Natural Resources and the Environment U-M
Session 4 (2:30 PM - 3:45 PM):
"Emerging Constitutional Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights in Tanzania"
Kennedy Gastorn, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Discussants: Daniel Halberstam, Eric Stein Collegiate Professor of Law and Director, European Legal Studies Program U-M, and Kelly Askew, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Afroamerican/African Studies, and Director, African Studies Center U-M
Session 5 (4:00 PM-5:15PM):
"The Ongoing Indigenous Political Enterprise: What’s Law Got to Do with It?"
Dalee Sambo Dorough, University of Alaska Anchorage
Discussants: Monica Hakimi, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Academic Programming, Law School U-M, and Philip Deloria, Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Collegiate Professor of History and American Culture, and LSA Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education U-M
Closing Remarks (5:15PM-5:30PM):
Scott Lyons, Director, Native American Studies and Associate Professor of English and American Culture U-M
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