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<DIV><BR>--- On <B>Thu, 5/5/11, Mark J Awakuni-Swetland <I><mawakuni-swetland2@unlnotes.unl.edu></I></B> wrote:<BR></DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="BORDER-LEFT: rgb(16,16,255) 2px solid; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px"><BR>From: Mark J Awakuni-Swetland <mawakuni-swetland2@unlnotes.unl.edu><BR>Subject: SACC 2011 FINAL SCHEDULE<BR>To: siouan@lists.Colorado.EDU<BR>Date: Thursday, May 5, 2011, 2:14 PM<BR><BR>
<DIV id=yiv1005324820><FONT size=2 face=Arial><B>Aloha All,</B></FONT> <BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial><B>Saul requested that I forward this on to the SiouanList.</B></FONT> <BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial><B>Regards,</B></FONT> <BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial><B>Mark Awakuni-Swetland</B></FONT> <BR><BR>
<DIV align=center><BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Final Schedule</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Annual Siouan and Caddoan Languages Conference</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial>June 16-18, 2011</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial>White Cloud, Kansas</FONT></DIV><BR><BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial>The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska will be making the following equipment and technologies available on site to presenters:<BR><BR>-overhead projector<BR>-computer projector (for PowerPoint, etc.)<BR>-projection screen<BR>-wireless internet<BR>-podium and microphones<BR><BR>Presenters are encouraged to bring their own copies of handouts since we will not have access to a copy machine.<BR><BR>Please note that the conference dates are Thursday, June 16th, to Saturday, June 18th. There will be no presentations on Wednesday, June 15th, as initially advertised. Please double check your travel and lodging reservations in light of the finalized conference
dates.<BR><BR>Looking forward to seeing everyone at the conference!<BR><BR>Sincerely,<BR><BR>Jimm Goodtracks and Saul Schwartz<BR><BR>sschwart at princeton dot edu<BR>jgoodtracks at gmail dot com<BR>785-595-3335<BR><BR></FONT><BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial>31st Annual Siouan & Caddoan Languages Conference<BR>June 16-18, 2011<BR><BR>Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska<BR>George Ogdon Building<BR>3345 Thrasher Road<BR>White Cloud, Kansas 66094<BR><BR>Thursday, June 16th, 2011<BR><BR>9:00-9:30: George Wilmes, “Mandan Pronominal Prefixes: Arguments or Agreement Markers?”<BR>9:30-10:00: Silvana Karin Torres, “Rethinking the Mandan Verbal Suffix Complex (Focus suffixes: iši, rąš, eška)”10:00-10:30: Zachary N. Gordon, “The Mandan Right Periphery: A Syntactic Examination of Evidentials and Force Markers”10:30-11:00: Morning Break 11:00-11:30: David Kaufman, “Being Assertive in
Biloxi”11:30-12:00: Justin T. McBride, “Exploring the Placement of Negation in the Post-Verbal Template of Kansa”<BR></FONT><BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial>12:00-1:30: Lunch <BR></FONT><BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial>1:30-2:00: John P. Boyle, “Hidatsa Sentence Connectives: Form and Function”<BR>2:00-2:30: Alexandrina Geanina Danis, “The Semantics of háki and hakték as Sentence Connectives in Mandan”<BR>2:30-3:00: Afternoon Break <BR>3:00-3:30: Rueben I. Kent, “Language of the Traditional Cedar Flute”<BR>3:30-4:00: John Clarkson, “NP Coordination in Mandan”<BR>4:00-4:30: Catherine Rudin, “Word or Phrase? Criteria for Omaha-Ponca Part of Speech Labels”<BR><BR>Thursday, June 16, 7:00pm: Roundtable discussion on “Revival of the Wiki (CSG Project)” at the Eagle’s Nest Motel facilities. Participants may wish to dine
together at the Motel.<BR><BR>Friday, June 17th, 2011<BR><BR>9:00-9:30: Linda Cumberland and Kira Matthews, “Report on the Progress of the Kanza Language Dictionary Project”<BR>9:30-10:00: Mark Awakuni-Swetland and Catherine Rudin, “Keeping the Shiny Side Up and the Greasy Side Down: A Look Under the Hood of the Omaha and Ponca Digital Dictionary Database”<BR>10:00-10:30: Rory Larson, “‘Ttappuska’: A 19th Century Acculturation Term”<BR>10:30-11:00: Morning Break<BR>11:00-11:30: Randolph Graczyk, “Current State of the Crow Language”<BR>11:30-12:00: Robert L. Rankin, “Who were the Tomahitans?”<BR></FONT><BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial>12:00-1:30: Lunch<BR></FONT><BR><FONT size=2 face=Arial>1:30-2:00: Tania D. Moaton, “Mandan Narrative Discourse and the Evaluative Identity of Old Man Coyote”<BR>2:00-2:30: Kathleen Danker, “What’s New with the Transcriptions and Translations of the Trickster Tales of Felix White,
Sr.?”<BR>2:30-3:00: Afternoon Break<BR>3:00-3:30: Iren Hartmann, “Valency and Verb Classes in Hoocąk”3:30-4:00: Mary Marino, “The Stoney Manuscripts of Father Valentin Vegreville, O.M.I”Friday, June 17, 6:00pm: Everyone invited to share an evening of food and fellowship at the home of Jimm Goodtracks, 1510 Wisconsin St, White Cloud, KS (785-595-3335). Tamales and chili furnished. BYOB & desserts.<BR><BR>Saturday, June 18th, 2011<BR><BR>9:30-10:00: Mark Awakuni-Swetland, “Mo<SUP>n</SUP>shtí<SUP>n</SUP>ge: A ‘Rabbit’ of a Different Color”<BR>10:00-10:30: Jimm Goodtracks, “Update on the Ioway, Otoe-Missouria Dictionary Project and Language Nest”<BR>10:30-11:00: Jill D. Greer, “A Prayer for the Night: A Gift from the Late Reverend Arthur Lightfoot”<BR><BR></FONT></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></td></tr></table>