Ninth Native American Symposium and Film Festival "Where No One Else Has Gone Before"

Southeastern Oklahoma State University

November 3-4, 2011

Keynote Speaker

Dr. Henrietta Mann

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. Henrietta Mann's appearance has been made possible by a grant from the Cultural and Scholastic Lectureship Fee Committee, a fund collected from and administered by the students of Southeastern Oklahoma State University

Centre Art Gallery: The Hogan Collection


Throughout the symposium there will be an exhibit on display of selected works from the Charles & Miriam Hogan Native American Art Collection, which was donated to Southeastern in 1998 and constitutes one of the most important collections of traditional Native American art in Oklahoma. The Centre Gallery is located in the Visual and Performing Arts Center (VPAC), where the keynote banquet will be held, and the exhibit will be open on Thursday from 9 am to 5 pm and on Friday from 9 am to 9 pm. Please stop by and enjoy.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2011

Films - Student Union Auditorium 213

5:00 pm - Poetry and Short Story Readings - Student Union Auditorium 213

Reprise Film Showings - Student Union Auditorium 213


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2011

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

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

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

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

9:00 am - Native American Religion - Student Union 323

  • Richard Mize, The Oklahoman/NewsOK.com, "Christopher Columbus and Bartolome de Las Casas, Worshipping Christ Versus Following Jesus: Spiritual Roots of their Twin Christian Legacies"
  • 9:00 am - Native American Literature II - Student Union 303

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

    10:00 am - Native American Film I - Student Union 323

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

    "Telling Our Stories: Native Narratives & Language Studies," Northeastern State University

    11:00 am - Native American Literature III (continued) - Student Union 303

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

    11:00 am - Native American Film II - Student Union 323

    11:00 am - Native American History - Henry Bennett Library, Native American Room

    12:00 pm - Lunch

    1:00 pm - Native American Education I - Student Union Auditorium 213

    1:00 pm - Native American Music and Dance - Student Union 323

    1:00 pm - Native American Literature IV - Student Union 303

    "Generation Next: The Diverse and Dynamic Perspectives of Contemporary American Indian Writers," University of Central Oklahoma

    2:30 pm - Native American Education II - Student Union Auditorium 213

    2:30 pm - Native American Film III - Student Union 323

    2:30 pm - Native American Literature V - Student Union 303

    "By Any Other Name a Different Being: Naming and Native American Identity," East Central University

    4:00 pm - Student Union Auditorium 213

    Native American Excellence in Education Student Field Trip Reports

    6:00 pm - Visual and Performing Arts Center (VPAC) - Keynote Banquet (Tickets required. See below.)

    7:00 pm - Visual and Performing Arts Center (VPAC) - Keynote Speech (Free and open to the public.)

    Henrietta Mann


    The keynote speaker this year is the distinguished educator and scholar Dr. Henrietta Mann. A leading advocate of tribal education, Dr. Mann is currently serving as founding president of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal College, temporarily located at Southwestern Oklahoma State University. She also holds an endowed chair in Native American Studies at Montana State University and has taught at several other major universities, accumulating a long list of prestigious honors and awards. Dr. Mann has always been aggressively focused on inspiring young Native Americans to set the highest goals for themselves, so that like her they too can go "Where no one else has gone before."

    Banquet tickets can be purchased by mailing in the registration below:

    PDF version of the registration form: NAS 2011 Banquet Registration Form
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    REGISTRATION FOR KEYNOTE BANQUET


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    Name:_______________________________________________________________

    Address:____________________________________________________________

    Phone:______________________________________________________________

    Banquet meal is $20.00 per person

    Number of persons in party:____________________

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    Please enclose a check or money order made out to the Southeastern Foundation and mail this form with your payment by Wednesday, October 26, 2011 to

    Dr. Mark B. Spencer
    1405 N 4th Ave, PMB 4121
    Southeastern Oklahoma State University
    Durant, OK 74701-0609


    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Dr. Mark B. Spencer
    Department of English, Humanities, and Languages
    Southeastern Oklahoma State University
    Durant, OK 74701-0609
    (580) 745-2921
    mspencer@se.edu

    Please contact Dr. Mark B. Spencer at (580) 745-2921 or Southeastern Oklahoma State University at (580) 745-2368 to request assistance due to a disability. Accommodations cannot be guaranteed without adequate advance notice.
    All symposium sessions are free and open to the public.