2015 SCLC in Louisiana

Jimm G. GoodTracks jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM
Thu Jun 19 21:27:31 UTC 2014


Thanks, Dave, for the information, that allows us all something to think on.  jimm


From: David Kaufman 
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 3:58 PM
To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu 
Subject: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana

Jimm, 

Marksville is in about the middle of Louisiana - it's where the Biloxis ended up, with the Tunicas and Ofos, after being forced west from Mississippi.  The nearest largest airport would be New Orleans, about 2.5 hours away, while smaller airports would be in Baton Rouge and Shreveport.  I have not actually driven down there yet, but from northern Oklahoma it's about a 10-hour drive.  I'd probably stay in Dallas or so overnight on the way down from here if I'm driving.  Not sure if Marksville has a commercial airport, but I can find out.  

Food for thought: I don't know how everyone feels about day trips, but the big archaeology site of Poverty Point would only be a couple hours away from Marksville and would easily make a day trip.  I haven't seen it yet myself.  It dates back to ca. 1500 BCE.  (I talk about it in my dissertation.)

I will not be able to talk to John Barbry until next week - I am headed to Council Grove, KS tomorrow for the weekend for the Washunga Days Pow-Wow with the Kaw Nation and will not return until Sunday.  Will be busy with the Pow-Wow until then.

Dave



David Kaufman, Ph.D.

Director, Kaw Nation Language Program




On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 2:09 PM, Jimm G. GoodTracks <jgoodtracks at gmail.com> wrote:

  Dave:  Is Marksville near Biloxi, Mississippi or another large airport/ city?  I believe you have driven there before.  About how many miles from Lawrence to Marksville?  Is it a big town?  Sorry for the early questions.  Just wanting to know.
  Jimm


  From: Kathleen D. Shea 
  Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:21 PM
  To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu 
  Subject: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana

  That should be a fun place for the SACC (or SCLC?). We've never had the conference there. I hope to be there, too. Thanks for spearheading this, Dave.

  Kathy

  Sent from my iPad

  On Jun 18, 2014, at 10:15 PM, David Kaufman <dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM> wrote:


    Hi all,


    Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana.  (We still have to firm up a date.)  They are looking forward to working with me/us.  I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling.  But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us!  


    Dave


    David Kaufman, Ph.D.

    Director, Kaw Nation Language Program

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