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Schedule – Indigenous/Settler https://indigenoussettler.princeton.

edu/schedule/

INDIGENOUS/SETTLER

SCHEDULE

Thursday April 4th


East Pyne 010

4.45-5.00pm Opening Remarks


Isabel Lockhart (Princeton University)

5.00-6.30pm Keynote
Audra Simpson (Kahnawake Mohawk) (Columbia University)
“Savage States: Settler Governance in an Age of Sorrow”

6.30-8.30pm Reception

Friday April 5th


East Pyne 010

8.45-9.15am Breakfast and Welcome

9.15-11.00am Panel 1 | Territory


Chair: Bernadette Pérez (Princeton University)

Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez (Zapotec) (University of Alberta)


“Mining Body, Land, and Water in Oaxaca, Mexico”

Erica Violet Lee (Nēhiyaw) (University of Toronto)


“Taking Freedom Wherever We Can Find It: Indigenous Sovereignty in the City”

Billy-Ray Belcourt (Driftpile Cree) (University of Alberta)

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“Rez Life: Theories”

11.00-11.15am Break

11.15am-1.00pm Panel 2 | Global Indigeneities


Chair: Wendy Warren (Princeton University)

J. Kēhaulani Kauanui (Kanaka Maoli) (Wesleyan University)


“Mobilizing Indigeneity: The Politics of Occupation in Settler Colonialism”

Kyle Mays (Black/Saginaw Anishinaabe) (University of California, Los Angeles)


“When Did Black Americans Lose Their Indigeneity?: Antiblackness, Indigenous
Erasure, and the Future of Black-Indigenous Relations on Turtle Island”

Chadwick Allen (Chickasaw ancestry, not enrolled) (University of Washington)


“Going Global, Returning Local in Native American and Indigenous Studies”

1.00-2.00pm Lunch

2.00-3.30pm Ramapough-Lunaape Nation


Chief Dwaine Perry (Ramapough-Lunaape)
Owl / Steven Dennison Smith (Ramapough-Lunaape)
“Quiet Genocide”

3.30-4.15pm Break

4.15-5.30pm Reading at Princeton University Art Museum


Introduced by: Rachael DeLue (Princeton University)
Billy-Ray Belcourt (Driftpile Cree) (University of Alberta)
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson (Nishnaabeg)

Saturday April 6th


East Pyne 010

8.45-9.15am Breakfast and Welcome

9.15-11.00am Panel 3 | Reimaginings

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Chair: Nicole Legnani (Princeton University)

Bernard Perley (Maliseet, Tobique First Nation) (University of Wisconsin-


Milwaukee)
“New World Disorders: It’s Time to Reimagine Indigenous North America”

Maggie Blackhawk (Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe) (University of


Pennsylvania)
“Federal Law as Paradigm Within Public Law”

Maya Mikdashi (Rutgers University)


“Archives, Alterity, Abundance: The Multiple Lives of Eliza Morrison”

11.00-11.15am Break

11.15am-1.00pm Panel 4 | Allyship


Chair: Tiffanie Hardbarger (Cherokee) (American Philosophical Society and
Northeastern State University)

Kyle Powys Whyte (Potawatomi) (Michigan State University)


“Indigenous Justice and Settler Allyship: Why Conceptions of Time Matter”

Desiree Kane (Miwok)


“Indigenous Feminism on Movement Frontlines”

Megan Red Shirt-Shaw (Oglala Lakota) (University of Minnesota)


“Re-imagining Native Students in Undergraduate Admissions: An Indigenous
Critique”

1.00-2.00pm Lunch

2.00-3.45pm Panel 5 | Resurgence


Chair: Candis Callison (Tahltan) (Princeton University and University of British
Columbia)

Glen Coulthard (Yellowknives Dene) (University of British Columbia)


“Global Red Power”

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John Little (Standing Rock Sioux) (University of Minnesota)


“The Sovereignty of Sound: The Power to Record Traditional Lakota and Dakota
Music in the 1960s and 1970s”

Leanne Betasamosake Simpson (Nishnaabeg)


“As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom Through Radical Resistance”

3.45-4.00pm Break

4.00-5.30pm Keynote
Chelsea Vowel (Lac Ste. Anne Métis) (University of Alberta)
“Law for the Apocalypse: O̶ r̶ d̶ e̶ r̶ ̶ O̶ u̶ t̶ ̶ o̶ f̶ ̶ C̶ h̶ a̶ o̶ s̶ Kinship Out of
Fracture”

5.30-6.00pm Closing Remarks


Sarah Rivett (Princeton University)

6.00-8.00pm Reception

All sessions are free and open to the public. Register here. 

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