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The panel will also consider the more specific question of treaties, land, and dispossession within a broader, comparative framework that builds upon recent studies of \u201cland grab\u201d politics across U.S. history as a whole. Additionally, the speakers will reflect on a second theme central to their scholarship: that U.S. history cannot be understood without recognizing the central role of Indigenous histories and experiences.\n\n5:30 \u2013 6:30pm: Reception with light fare with the panelists.\n6:30 \u2013 7:00pm: Conference Opening with Emcee Bethany Hughes and Welcome Song shared by Stick City, U-M\u2019s Native American Student Association\u2019s Drum Group.\n7:00 \u2013 8:30pm: Opening Remarks by U-M President Grasso and former EIHS Director John Carson followed by the keynote roundtable, and public Q&A.\n\nAll events are open to the public. This roundtable is made possible through the partnership of the IHP-1817 Project and the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, who are co-sponsoring this event as part of their annual lecture series.\n\nSpeakers: Maggie Blackhawk, Ned Blackhawk, Matthew Fletcher, Michael Witgen\n\nModerator: Greg Dowd\n\n--\nDay 2\nFriday, April 10, 2026, Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union\n\nDay 2 Welcome & Session 1\n9:15am \u2013 11:00am\n\nWhy Study Michigan Now? Situating the University of Michigan and the Great Lakes Region in the Broader Histories of Native American Dispossession, Removal, \u201cLand Grab\u201d Politics, and U.S. Higher Education\n\nThis panel takes as a starting point the founding moment represented by the land transfer to U-M in Article 16 of the 1817 Treaty of Fort Meigs, but widens the scope of inquiry to include subsequent treaties and land transfer schemes that facilitated the development of the University and the state of Michigan. This panel will present the \u201creceipts,\u201d to visually represent the transfer of wealth from Native people to the citizens of the state of Michigan.\n\nThis panel will demonstrate that the histories of U-M, the state of Michigan, and the broader Great Lakes region are crucial contexts for understanding the broader histories of dispossession, removal, land grab politics, and the development of American higher education. Discussion of the 1817 Project, including an explanation of its origins and a showcase of its ongoing work, will illustrate how the project is addressing fundamental questions of U.S. history.\n\nSpeakers: Jay Cook, Michael Witgen, Jonathan Quint, Gabrielle Ione Hickmon\n\n--\nDay 2 Session 2\n11:15am \u2013 12:30pm\n\nUniversities and Indigenous Dispossession\n\nThis panel will explore the deep links between colonization, Indigenous dispossession, and the growth of colleges and universities in the United States. While the 1862 Morrill Land Grant College Act is often cited as a pivotal moment in the history of American higher education, centering the narrative on the mid-nineteenth century risks obscuring the broader role that Indigenous land played in underwriting American colleges and universities. Long before the Morrill Act, institutions such as the University of Michigan relied on land appropriated through treaties to finance operations, expand campuses, and diversify educational opportunities for students. At the same time, public domain land was being used for internal improvements, with universities serving as part of this larger project of development. The Morrill Act extended and formalized these practices, redistributing millions of acres of Indigenous land to fund the expansion of higher education across the United States. By bringing the pre- and post-Morrill Act eras into conversation, this panel will show how Indigenous land has remained a foundational resource for American higher education from its beginnings through the present.\n\nSpeakers: Mary Shi, Jon Parmenter, Alyssa Mt. Pleasant\n\nChair: Ned Blackhawk\n\n--\nDay 2 Session 3\n1:30pm \u2013 2:45pm\n\nHow to Read A Treaty: Legal Battles and the Continuing Impact of U.S.-Anishinaabeg Treaties\n\nThis panel will demonstrate how important Michigan-area treaties such as the 1836 Washington Treaty and 1855 Treaty of Detroit continue to shape the lives of the Anishinaabe people of the state, and how their meaning and enforcement remain subjects of legal challenges and political activism. To show the continuing impact of treaties, and the ways in which they serve as foundational documents of Anishinaabeg-U.S. political and legal relations, our speakers will draw from their experience as legal scholars, jurists, litigators, and expert witnesses. 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