SCLC 2015 in Louisiana

Kathleen D. Shea kathleendshea at GMAIL.COM
Wed Jun 25 02:32:24 UTC 2014


It all sounds good to me! The Osages hold their dances three of the weekends in June, but as everyone has remarked, there's no good time for everyone.

Kathy

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> On Jun 24, 2014, at 3:33 PM, "Jimm G. GoodTracks" <jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
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> The second June date would be preferable for my part, Dave. 
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> From: Catherine Rudin
> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 3:04 PM
> To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu
> Subject: Re: SCLC 2015 in Louisiana
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> Hi, Dave (and Jean Luc).  Thanks to both of you for getting the planning rolling!
> 
> Early June sounds fine; either of the weekends you mention. Hard to know what will come up a year ahead, but June is usually ok for me. There's never a date that works for everyone, anyway, so I think you should go ahead and go with whatever works for you and the Tribe.  
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> An archeological field trip? Great idea! Sign me up.
> 
> Catherine
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> >>> David Kaufman 06/24/14 1:30 PM >>>
> Hi all,
> 
> Thanks, Jean Luc, for introducing yourself to the List.  I just spoke with John Barbry in Marksville about plans for the conference.  Sounds like they are willing to provide conference facilities and a reduced rate block of rooms at the Paragon Hotel-Casino resort (see their website: http://www.paragoncasinoresort.com/Home.aspx.  We can charge a minimal conference fee for catered drinks and snacks.  The nearest commercial airport is Alexandria International (AEX), which is 45 minutes from Marksville.  The Resort could provide shuttle service to and from that airport.  Any other airports (e.g., Baton Rouge, New Orleans) you'd have to rent a car.  (Baton Rouge is about a 90-min. drive; New Orleans 2.5-hr. drive.)
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> John Barbry would like me to write a formal letter to the Tribe requesting a couple of dates for the proposed conference.  I think first part of June is best, June 5-7 or 12-15.  What do you all think?  (May is out of the question, since they have their Pow-Wow in mid-May and then Memorial Day holiday.)
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> I will be in charge of call for abstracts and conference scheduling.  The Tribe will primarily be in charge of the logistics in Marksville.
> 
> On an a side note, the Poverty Point archaeological site (ca. 1500 BCE) was recently designated an Unesco World Heritage Site and is about 2.5 hours from Marksville.  We could possibly make this a "field trip" perhaps a day before or after the conference for those who may be interested.  Something else to think about.
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> David Kaufman, Ph.D.
> Director, Kaw Nation Language Program
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