The Radcliffe Institute, in partnership with the Harvard University Native American Program, hosted this conference to explore a range of mechanisms for political expression with leading members of Native communities, academics, policy makers, journalists, students, artists, and writers.
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PANEL 4: NATIVE POLITICS IN BROADCAST MEDIA AND FILM Moderated by Adrienne Keene (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma), blogger, Native Appropriations; postdoctoral fellow in anthropology, Brown University (5:03) Irene Bedard (Inupiaq/Yupik/Cree), actor (28:08) Migizi Pensoneau (Ponca/Ojibwe), member, the 1491s (43:13) Loris Taylor (Hopi), president and CEO, Native Public Media Q&A (1:00:28) CLOSING REMARKS (1:19:22) Daniel Carpenter
PANEL 3: NATIVE POLITICS IN LITERATURE AND ART Moderated by Shelly Lowe (Navajo), executive director, Harvard University Native American Program (3:27) Kristiana Kahakauwila (Native Hawaiian), writer; 2015–2016 Lisa Goldberg Fellow, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study (20:34) Frank Waln (Sicangu Lakota), musician (34:44) Matika Wilbur (Swinomish/Tulalip), photographer and creator, Project 562 Q&A (56:36)
KEYNOTE ADDRESS Introduction by Alyssa Mt. Pleasant (Tuscarora [patrilineal]), assistant professor of Native American studies, University at Buffalo; 2015–2016 Radcliffe Institute Fellow (5:21) Keynote Address by Robert Odawi Porter (Seneca Nation), senior advisor, Dentons US LLP; 67th President, Seneca Nation of Indians Q&A (47:54)
PANEL 2: NATIVE GOVERNANCE AND POLITICS Moderated by Daniel Carpenter (3:45) Karen Diver (Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa), special assistant to the president for Native American affairs, White House; Former Chairwoman, Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa (24:01) John Dossett, general counsel, National Congress of American Indians (40:03) Sylvia McAdam (nêhiyaw Nations), cofounder, Idle No More Q&A (57:01)
OPENING BLESSING Jonathan Perry (Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head [Aquinnah]), tribal councilman WELCOME (7:36) Lizabeth Cohen, dean of the Radcliffe Institute and Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies in the Department of History, Harvard University INTRODUCTION (19:28) Daniel Carpenter, faculty director of the social sciences program at the Radcliffe Institute, member of the Provost’s Advisory Council on Native and Indigenous Issues, and Allie S. Freed Professor of Government in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University PANEL 1: NATIVE LAW AND LEGAL STRATEGY (33:10) Moderated by Maggie McKinley (Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe), Climenko Fellow and lecturer on law, Harvard Law School (39:13) Richard Guest, attorney, Tribal Supreme Court Project, Native American Rights Fund (1:06:22) Diane J. Humetewa (Hopi), United States district judge, United States District Court, District of Arizona Q&A (1:36:59)
