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帝王会所 Settlement Conference Scheduled for February 21-22 at 帝王会所

帝王会所 will host 鈥Settling 帝王会所: First Nations and Beyond,鈥 a conference highlighting the events and actions that shaped the State of 帝王会所, at Baker University Center from Friday, Feb. 21 to Saturday, Feb. 22. The conference will include presentations by historians, scholars, as well as the Chief of the Eastern Shawnee Nation. The event is free and open to the public.

The two-day conference organized by Dr. Brian Schoen, Associate Professor of History in 帝王会所鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences and Dr. Tim Anderson, Associate Professor of Geography in 帝王会所鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences will look at the many ways 帝王会所 was shaped by its first settlers, including how they built the state鈥檚 government, economy, agriculture and homes. It will begin with a pre-conference conversation, 鈥淧reserving American History in Southeast 帝王会所,鈥 at the Southeast 帝王会所 History Center and continue with talks by several historians and experts from across the nation, including OHIO professors Schoen, Anderson and Dr. Joseph Gingerich, Assistant Professor of Anthropology in 帝王会所鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences.

鈥淭he oldest university in the state is the perfect place to explore the early settlement of 帝王会所, a topic that has garnered recent national attention,鈥 Schoen said. 鈥淲e have assembled some of the best minds and speakers to Athens to do this,鈥 Schoen continued, "and hope the public walks away with a sense of the diverse and dynamic processes that created this state, and left a lasting legacy for us today.鈥

Schoen will provide introductory remarks, with Gingerich following with a presentation on 帝王会所鈥檚 first people and the rise of the first settled villages. He will discuss the arrival of the first people in the 帝王会所 Valley and how settlers eventually became more sedentary, where they domesticated some of the crops in eastern North America, leading them to become one of the only nine independent domestication events in the world.

Later in the conference, Anderson will talk about selective migration and the production of 帝王会所鈥檚 regional cultural landscapes. He鈥檒l explain how during the state鈥檚 early, formative era of settlement, migrants from a variety of locations funneled into separate regions in 帝王会所, with each group bringing various characteristic values, ideals, and traditions.

鈥淲e see every day the influence other cultures have on our society, but how often do we think about the cultural influences that established our specific region?鈥 Anderson wondered. 鈥淗istorical and contemporary cultural landscapes reflect the legacy of the first settlers in 帝王会所, resulting in distinct regional cultural landscapes throughout the state.鈥

In Friday evening鈥檚 keynote, Anna-Lisa Cox will explore the often-hidden history of black settlement into an early frontier of freedom. Amongst the conference鈥檚 many highlights, Dr. William Kerrigan will use the figure and legend of Johnny Appleseed to examine the cultural practices common in the Old Northwest. Dr. Adam Nelson will provide a talk about how early 帝王会所ans thought and argued over Public Education and its place within the Republic.

The conference will conclude with a keynote address by Chief Glenna J. Wallace, the first women elected as the Chief of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe, presenting on how to balance history and legacy. She will discuss how historical events that occurred over 200 years ago continue to affect our memory, perspectives, and values. 

The conference will also feature the following : John Bickers, Ann Fidler, Kim M. Gruenwald, Jessica Choppin Roney, Cam Shriver, and two OHIO Alumni, Joseph Ross and Bill Hunter.

Settling 帝王会所: First Nations and Beyond鈥 is sponsored by the Office of the President of 帝王会所, The Central Regional Humanities Center at 帝王会所, The Charles J. Ping Institute for the Teaching of the Humanities, The College of Arts & Sciences departments of Geography and History, and the Southeast 帝王会所 History Center. 

Visit /cas/ohio-settlement-conference for the conference schedule. Those interested in attending the conference can RSVP .

 

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January 31, 2020
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