Yale Conference Schedule - update

John Schwaller jfschwaller at gmail.com
Tue Apr 15 19:48:20 UTC 2014


The Final schedule for the 2014 Northeastern Nahuatl Scholars meeting is
now ready.  There have been some minor changes since the tentative schedule
was sent out a while ago.

The meeting is being dedicated to the memory of James Lockhart, a dear
friend and colleague who passed away too, too soon, in huei temachtiani.

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Northeastern Nahuatl at Yale 2014

Dedicated to the memory of James Lockhart



Friday, May 9, 2014



Friday

12 – 1:00 Registration, Luce Hall, Room 203, 34 Hillhouse Avenue, New
Haven, CT

1:00-2:30 Voynich discussion – Gordon Whittaker and Jerry Offner - Beinecke
Library



 2:30-3:00 Break and return to Luce Hall



3:00 – 4:30 Nahuatl Linguistics



John Sullivan, "A new theory for causatives and applicatives in Nahuatl"

Mary Clayton, "Lexical Borrowing and Conceptual Adaptation in the Ayer
Vocabulario trilingue" (To be read by R. Joe Campbell)

Mitsuya Sasaki, “The Particle ‘in’ Today: Its Use and Function in
Ixquihuacán Nahuatl”



4:30-5:00 Break



5:00-6:30 Document Presentation

Annette McLeod, Tecamachalco cofradia documents

Justina Olko & John Sullivan, Will, San Juan Ixtenco, 1758.



7:00 Dinner







Saturday



 8:30-9:30



Alan Sandstrom  and Pamela Effrein Sandstrom, "Nahua Sorcery and the
Problem of Evil."

Justyna Olko, “The Nahua View of European Diseases: Terminology and
Concepts over Time.”







9:30-10:30



Jerry Offner, “Update on Codex Xolotl Project: Combining Poetic and
Pictorial Modes of Communication”

Ezekiel Stear, “Reclaiming the Future: Nahua Leadership Crisis and the
Return of Motecuhzoma in the Anales de Juan Bautista”





10:30-11:00 Break



11:00-12:30 Document Presentation

Rebecca Dufendach, Contract for sale of land, San Felipe Santiago,
Azcapotzalco, 1739

Additional documents, TBA



12:30-1:30 Lunch



1:30-2:30



John Schwaller, “Mexica Marathon: Running as a Practice in Nahua
Ceremonies””

James Maffie, "Rethinking Human-Nonhuman Reciprocity"



2:30-3:00 Break



3:00-4:00 Gordon Whittaker on reading Nahuatl glyphs






-- 
John F. Schwaller
Professor,
University at Albany
1400 Washington Ave.
Albany NY 12222

jfschwaller at gmail.com
518-608-4522
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