MC3P RegFormOmaha.pdf

Mary C Marino mary.marino at usask.ca
Wed Jan 27 22:48:08 UTC 2010


Good question.

Mary


Jimm GoodTracks wrote:
> What kind of conference is this?
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Billy Maxwell <mailto:bmaxwell at mt.net>
>     *To:* siouan at lists.Colorado.EDU <mailto:siouan at lists.Colorado.EDU>
>     ; PlainsIndianSeminartwo at yahoogroups.com
>     <mailto:PlainsIndianSeminartwo at yahoogroups.com>
>     *Sent:* Wednesday, January 27, 2010 12:34 PM
>     *Subject:* MC3P RegFormOmaha.pdf
>
>     "Where is the Marriot Courtyard in Omaha?" Look on your
>     registration form.
>     "What time do we start?" Look on your registration form. 
>     "How do I contact the hotel?" Look on your form.
>     "I have a question that is not on the form," Look on your form.
>
>
>     Features:
>     Six presentation hours on Friday, four hours for Saturday with an
>     afternoon visit to Joslyn or Nez Perce during Lewiston.
>     Option for folks to share what they learned, express questions, or
>     gather in the evenings to do more than just buy stuff.
>
>     Presenters: Fred Schneider "Hidatsa Ethnobotany", Beth DeNike
>     "Prairie Art", Benson Lanford "Prairie Symbolic Art",
>     Billy Maxwell "How that was skinned," Richard Gould "Pawnee Indian
>     Village," Matt Reed "TBA," Jim Johnston "TBA,"
>     more to come...
>
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>     "Where is the Marriot Courtyard in Omaha?" Look on your registration 
>     form.
>     "What time do we start?" Look on your registration form.
>     "How do I contact the hotel?" Look on your form.
>     "I have a question that is not on the form," Look on your form.
>
>
>     Features:
>     Six presentation hours on Friday, four hours for Saturday with an 
>     afternoon visit to Joslyn or Nez Perce during Lewiston.
>     Option for folks to share what they learned, express questions, or 
>     gather in the evenings to do more than just buy stuff.
>
>     Presenters: Fred Schneider "Hidatsa Ethnobotany", Beth DeNike 
>     "Prairie Art", Benson Lanford "Prairie Symbolic Art",
>     Billy Maxwell "How that was skinned," Richard Gould "Pawnee Indian 
>     Village," Matt Reed "TBA," Jim Johnston "TBA,"
>     more to come...
>
>     >
>>     >
>



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