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Conference Presentations and Invited Lectures

“Leopold Pokagon and the Catholic Potawatomi: Self-Determinism in the Age of Removal,” paper presented at the annual Central Michigan University History Conference, Mount Pleasant, MI, April 2012.

“Hegemony and Resistance at the World’s Columbian Exposition: Chief Simon Pokagon and The Red Man’s Rebuke,” poster presented at the annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, Washington, D.C., April, 2010.

“Great Lakes American Indian Tribes: Past and Present,” invited lecture, Des Plaines Historical Society, Des Plaines, Illinois, March, 2010.

“Contextualizing Edward S. Curtis’ In the Land of the War Canoe,” presented at the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian, Evanston, Illinois, January, 2010.

 “Contemporary Native American Issues: Incorporating the Native Voice into Museum Exhibitions,” invited lecture, Native American Awareness Week, Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, Illinois, November, 2009.

“Soul of a People: The Federal Writers Project and the American Indian Community,” presented at the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian, Evanston, Illinois, November, 2009.

“Between Cultures: Native & European Perspectives on Land Rights,” invited lecture, Isle a la Cache Museum, Forest Preserve District of Will County Illinois, July, 2009.

“Hegemony and Resistance at the World’s Columbian Exposition: Chief Simon Pokagon and The Red Man’s Rebuke,” paper presented at the annual Loyola University Chicago History Graduate Student Conference, April, 2008.

“Researching Your Aurora Home: A Guide to Uncovering the Past,” invited lecture, City of Aurora Preservation Commission, Aurora, Illinois, April 2007.

 “The Electronic Atlas of Wisconsin Indian Land Cessions” poster presented at the joint annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians and National Council on Public History, Washington, D.C., April, 2006.

“Adin Randall in History and Memory: Small Town Profit or Profiteer?,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the Northern Great Plains History Conference, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, October, 2005.

“Chippewa Valley Rosies: The Economic, Social and Cultural Impact of World War II on the Women of the Chippewa Valley,” poster presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Public History, Kansas City, Missouri, April, 2005.

“Spatial Differences in Women’s Progress and Prosperity in Wisconsin: The Lieutenant Governor’s Wisconsin Women Equals Prosperity Initiative,” poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, Colorado, April, 2005.

 

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