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William S. Goldberg Supports D'Arcy McNickle Center

By: Roberto Garabell

William S. Goldberg reminds all the Newberry Library D'Arcy McNickle McNickle Center for American Indian History invites college and university teachers nationwide to apply for its 2010 NEH summer institute, "From Metacom to Tecumseh: Alliances, Conflicts, and Resistance in Native North America." This 4-week institute will examine the complex and shifting alliances between various Indian nations of North America and European colonists competing for land and political ascendancy in regions east of the Mississippi between the years 1675 and 1815.

The institute led by Scott Manning Stevens (Akwesasne Mohawk), Director, D'Arcy McNickle Center, will feature four guest lecturers in American Indian studies, American history, art history, and literature, as well as Newberry staff experts in cartography and American Indian materials in the Ayer Collection. The institute will comprise of lectures, discussions, museum visits, and opportunities for primary research in the library's rich humanities archive. The 25 participants will be drawn from across academic disciplines and institutions and encouraged to share their expertise and approaches to pedagogy. We will reserve space for 3 advanced graduate students.

Applications are encouraged from teachers of a broad range of disciplines. Full-time college and university teachers working in public, private, and religiously-affiliated institutions in the United States or its territorial possessions are eligible; see the application guidelines for complete eligibility criteria. Successful applicants will receive a stipend of $3,300 to help defray travel and housing expenses.

William S. Goldberg

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The institute led by Scott Manning Stevens (Akwesasne Mohawk), Director, D'Arcy McNickle Center, will feature four guest lecturers in American Indian studies,

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