Resources 2009–2010

Retreat II: January 22, 2010—Monroe County History Center

Session Videos

Dr. Christina Snyder—Beyond Tippecanoe: Understanding Native American Strategies of Resistance during the Age of American Expansion

Session PowerPoint

Dr. Snyder's Native American Powerpoint

Resources for Teaching Native American History

Retreat II: January 23, 2010—Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art

Eiteljorg Museum

Dr. Zimmerman’s PowerPoint Presentation

https://www.slashtmp.iu.edu/public/download.php?FILE=larzimme/91915c1V3WC (Available until 2/26/10)

Plus:

Dr. Zimmerman’s Indians of North America class notes and PowerPoint’s: www.iupui.edu/~mstd/e320.

  • Lectures, accessible from the Lectures link but also from the links in the schedule and schedule in the syllabus.
  • Video guides, useful for classes and research.
  • The last version of a paper, “YouTube Indians,” written by Dr. Zimmerman and a colleague coming out soon in a U of Nebraska Press book, which looks at uses of YouTube by Indians and non-Indians and associated issues.

Proof pages for Dr. Zimmerman’s article, “White people will believe anything,” coming out in the next issue of Museum Anthropology.

Dr. Zimmerman’s class site on North American prehistory: www.iupui.edu/~mstd/e316

Itinerary

Historian Faculty

Christina SnyderChristina Snyder—Dr. Snyder will present "Beyond Tippecanoe: Understanding Native American Strategies of Resistance during the Age of American Expansion." Dr. Snyder is Assistant Professor, Indiana University Department of History and Program in American Studies. She is writing Captives of the Dark and Bloody Ground: Native Americans and Bondage in the Early South and has written “Conquered Enemies, Adopted Kin, and Owned People: The Creek Indians and Their Captives” (Journal of Southern History) and “The Lady of Cofitachequi: Gender and Political Power among Native Southerners” in South Carolina Women: Their Lives and Times. Dr. Snyder received was a Barra Postdoctoral Fellow for the McNeil Center for Early American Studies (2007-09), a Royster Fellow, UNC, 2006-07, and Phillips Fellow, American Philosophical Society, 2006.

Larry J. Zimmerman—Dr. Zimmerman is Professor of Anthropology & Museum Studies and Public Scholar of Native American Representation in the Department of Anthropology & Museum Studies at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. He is the author of Presenting the Past, among other publications, including co-editing the forthcoming The Archaeologist’s Field Handbook. Dr. Zimmerman’s one consistent research interest has been Native Americans, from pre-contact times to the present.