Information for promotion of Papers of the Algonquian Conference

Stephanie Fielding sfieldi at YAHOO.COM
Sat Nov 19 21:07:54 UTC 2011


I second that motion.  Also you might like to have a stash available at the conference.
Stephanie

Sent from my iPad

On Nov 17, 2011, at 10:36 AM, Alice Nash <anash at HISTORY.UMASS.EDU> wrote:

> To reach a broad international audience, why not place an ad in the program for the 4th annual meeting of the Native American & Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA), to be held June 3-6, 2012 on sovereign tribal land at the Mohegan Sun Convention Center in Uncasville, Connecticut? A full page ad is $150, a half-page is $95.  See the attached Sponsorship form for further details.  If you are interested in a table at the book exhibit, contact Stephanie Elliott at selliott at wesleyan.edu.  
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> As noted on their website (www.naisa.org), NAISA is “a professional organization dedicated to supporting scholars and others who work in the academic field of Native American and Indigenous studies.  Founded in2008, NAISA hosts the premier scholarly meeting in Native studies.”  Based on other NAISA meetings, we expect 800-1000 people from around the globe, with participants from tribal colleges, universities, Indigenous communities, and organizations. This will be the first NAISA meeting held on sovereign tribal land. The level of scholarly engagement will be high.
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> We would welcome your support for NAISA 2012 and I'm sure you find an interested audience for the PAC, an important publication that I've used on many occasions.
> 
> All the best,
> Alice Nash
> Associate Professor of History
> University of Massachusetts Amherst
> &
> Chair, Fundraising Committee for NAISA 2012
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> On 11/16/2011 7:03 PM, Algonquian Papers wrote:
>> 
>> Greetings to you all. As part of the publication of upcoming Papers of the Algonquian Conference (PAC) volumes, SUNY Press would like to promote the volumes as extensively as       possible. To that end, we want to compile lists of conferences, journals, list serves and institutions where announcements might be sent. We are compiling several distinct lists: 
>> 
>> 1. a list of academic conferences where the PAC might be displayed.
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>> 2. a list of academic or professional journals to which a book announcement of the PAC can be sent.
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>> 3. any academic or professional listserves that the PAC can be announced on.
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>> 4. any groups or institutions that we can send an announcement to, especially aboriginal institutions.
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>> We have set up a webpage on our PAC website to keep a running list of which such venues/outlets are currently recognized, here:
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>> http://vanhise.lss.wisc.edu/algonquian/?q=node/49
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>> Please check that page and let us know of any source that we should add in any of these categories, by emailing us suggestions at algonquianpapers at gmail.com.
>> 
>> Thank you.
>> 
>> Rand Valentine
>> Monica Macaulay
>> Bryan Rosen
>> Papers of the Algonquian Conference
>> University of Wisconsin-Madison
> <Sponsorship Form NAISA 2012, FINAL.docx>


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