The Hoover Institution hosted a workshop on Territory, Culture, and Indigenous Ecology, directed by Terry L. Anderson and Dominic P. Parker, on May 12-14, 2022.

Friday, May 13
Time Content Presenters/panelists

8:30 AM

Breakfast

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9:00 AM

“Economic Activity among Pre-Colonial Native Americans”

"American Property Law, Meet Indigeneity"

Doug Bamforth, Colorado University

Richard Monette, University of Wisconsin

11:00 am

Break

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11:15 AM

"Carrying the Fire: The Traditional Firestick meets the Modern Fire Engine” (Via Zoom)

Stephen Pyne, Arizona State University

12:15 PM

Lunch

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1:15 PM

“Infusing the Traditional Ojibwe Relationship with Ma’iingan (the Wolf) into Contemporary Wolf Stewardship”

“Tribal Fishing under Colonial Rules in the Pacific Northwest”

Peter David, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission

Dominic P. Parker, Hoover Institution and University of Wisconsin

3:30 PM

Break

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3:00 PM

Fireside Chat

Jonathan Lear, University of Chicago, and Nina Sanders, Citizen of Apsáalooke Nation and Curator of Apsáalooke Women and Warriors (Field Museum and Museum of the Rockies)

5:30 PM

Reception

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Saturday, May 14
Time Content Presenters/panelists

8:00 AM

Breakfast

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9:00 AM

“Resilience of Indigenous Communities in Alaska by 1940”

Ann Carlos, Colorado University

10:00 am

“Tribal Governance and Tribal Culture: The Not So Wild Indian”

Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution, Peter J. Hill, PERC

11:00 am

General Discussion

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12:00 pm

Lunch

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