[AIW] CFP: Ancestors of the Future: Rights, Resilience, and Actions in the Age of Climate Change, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ/USA, February 5-7, 2020

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Call for Papers

21st Annual American Indian Studies Association Conference

Ancestors of the Future: Rights, Resilience, and Actions in the Age of
Climate Change

Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ/USA

February 5-7, 2020

 <https://americanindian.asu.edu/news-and-events/aisa-conference>
https://americanindian.asu.edu/news-and-events/aisa-conference

 

As the American Indian Studies Association (AISA) celebrates the activism
and wisdom of our elders who gave creation to American Indian Studies
programs fifty years ago, we must also ensure the health and Indigenous
resilience of our children. As scholars in the academy and beyond, we shall
remain centered in the core values of our Native Nations and our communities
of relatives across imagined borders. It is vital that we live our lives not
only to protect our families but to plan for the earth and education of our
future generations. We are the ancestors of world to come. 

 

In 2018, we confronted the urgency of "Unsettling American History: American
Indian Studies in the Time of the Trump Administration, White Supremacy, and
Settler Nationalism." Last year, we honored "The knowledge of our ancestors,
the strength of our communities." We continue to move forward in these
important dialogues and actions through our various capacities as academics,
educators, students, organizers, nation builders, leaders, consultants,
healers, and relatives. The resurging movement of dehumanization of our
peoples is clear from continued breaking of treaties, the sickening
pipelines, corporatization of sacred spaces, destructive mining, fracking
community land/wellness, and the invasion of Mauna Kea. In 2020, we will
reconvene at Arizona State University: the birthplace of AISA in the
homelands of the Akimel O'odham. We look to host strategic discussions and
knowledge-sharing focusing on community building, restoring Indigenous
values on the environment, fighting against borders, overcoming border-town
spaces, anti-racism, and how we do this through the growth of our academic
programs. 

 

We welcome panel proposals and individual submissions from colleagues
working in tribal programs and non-profit organizations, tribal colleges and
universities, community and grassroots organizers, and students and faculty
at all levels in American Indian/Native American Studies and related fields
of study. The American Indian Studies Association invites proposals for
individual papers, panel sessions, round tables, poster presentations,
workshops, and film screenings.

 

Submit to the following link: https://form.jotform.com/92475886059171 

 

Deadline: Friday, November 4, 2019.

 

For questions please contact: Leola Tsinnajinnie-Paquin, Ph.D. (2019-2020
AISA President); leola at unm.edu <mailto:leola at unm.edu>  

 

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