Eighth Native American Symposium and Film Festival Images, Imaginations, and Beyond

Southeastern Oklahoma State University

November 4-6, 2009

Keynote Speaker

Heather Rae

We cordially invite the community, the Indian Nations, students, scholars, educators, and all who are interested in studying and sharing the experience of the largest cultural minority in Oklahoma to attend the Eighth Native American Symposium and Film Festival: Images, Imaginations, and Beyond. This event features presentations on Native American literature, history, sociology, education, science, art, and film. Scholars, artists, and members of Indian Nations from across the United States and beyond will come together to discuss topics related to the Native American experience. All symposium sessions and films except for the keynote banquet are free and open to the public.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2009

5:00 pm - Native American Room Library - Poetry and Short Story Readings

7:00 pm - Fine Arts Theatre - Films


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2009

8:45 am - Student Union Atrium Loft - Welcome - Continental Breakfast

9:30 am - Native American Social Issues I - Student Union Auditorium 213

9:30 am - Native American History - Student Union 323

9:30 am - Native American Arts I - Student Union 303

11:00 am - Native American Social Issues II - Student Union Auditorium 213

11:00 am - Native American Education - Student Union 323

11:00 am - Native American Literature I - Student Union 303

Films - Student Union Auditorium 213

7:00 pm - Fine Arts Theatre - Feature Film


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2009

7:30 am - Student Union Atrium Loft - Continental Breakfast

8:00 am - Native American Cinema I - Student Union Auditorium 213

8:00 am - Native American Sports - Student Union 323

8:00 am - Native American Literature II - Student Union 303

9:00 am - Native American Cinema II - Student Union Auditorium 213

9:00 am - Native American Social Issues III - Student Union 323

9:00 am - Native American Literature III - Student Union 303

10:00 am - Native American Cinema III - Student Union Auditorium 213

10:00 am - Native American Literature IV - Student Union 303

11:00 am - Native American Cinema IV - Student Union Auditorium 213

11:00 am - Native American Religion and Science- Student Union 323

11:00 am - Native American Literature V - Student Union 303

Films - Student Union Auditorium 213

7:00 pm - Visual and Performing Arts Center (VPAC) - Keynote Banquet

8:00 pm - Visual and Performing Arts Center (VPAC) - Keynote Speech - Heather Rae

The keynote speaker this year is the Cherokee film director and producer Heather Rae. Her best known work is the feature film Frozen River set in a Mohawk reservation on the Canadian border, which earned two Academy Award nominations last year. In 2005 she premiered the documentary Trudell on the Native American poet John Trudell at the Sundance Film Festival, and she has worked on more than a dozen other documentary films including 500 Nations, The Native Americans, and Storytellers of the Pacific.

All symposium sessions are free and open to the public.

Heather Rae's appearance is made possible by a Cultural and Scholastic Lectureship Grant, a fund derived from student fees. Oklahoma Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.