Presenters 2004
Name Date  Presentation
Ernie Benedict 8/6/04 "The Importance of Teaching Native History"
Dr. Carl Benn 8/3/04 "Social Structures and the Birth of the Confederacy, 1400-1700"
"Early Contact, Trade, Missions, Disease, and Dislocation, 1535-1660"
"Reconfiguring the Six Nations World, 1660-1763"
"Hotinonshonni Material Culture, Part 1" (illustrated)
Darren Bonaparte 7/28/04 "Becoming Students of the History of the Wampum"
Presentation in character as a person living in Akwesasne in the 1700's
Dr. John Demos 7/29/04 Discussion on  the writing of "The Unredeemed Captive"
"The Use of Primary Resources"
Dr. Lloyd Elm 7/27/04 "Treaties Between the Hotinonshonni and the United States"
"The Continuance of Treaty Relationships and Agreements"
"The Seven Principles of Social Studies - One Nation, Many Peoples: A Declaration of Cultural Independence"
Annemarie FitzRandolph 7/26/04 "Developing a Standards Based Curriculum Unit"
Katsitsionni Fox 7/26/04
8/2/04
"Hotinonshonni Cultural History"
"Incorporating Technology into Standards Based Curriculum Units"
Sue Ellen Herne

7/25/04

"Building Our Sense of Community - Seeing Through One Another's Eyes"
Dr. Bruce Johansen 8/2/04 "Hotinonshonni Democracy and Its Global Influence"
"The Hotinonshonni Confederacy's Influence on the Formation of the U.S. Constitution"
Carol Kissam 7/29/04 "Building Assessment in Curriculum"
Mike McDonald 7/28/04 "Wampum as the Basis of Hotinonshonni Legal Rights"
Role play with teachers. Leaders within the Hotinonshonni Confederacy.
Robert Odawi Porter 8/4/04 "The Removal Policy of the U.S. and its Relation to 19th Century Hotinonshonni History"
"The Impact of the Removal Era on the 21st Century"
Tom Porter 7/30/04 "The Importance of Oral History"
Dr. Sally Roesch-Wagner 8/5/04 "The Influence of the Hotinonshonni on the Women's Rights Movement"
Audrey Shenandoah 7/26/04 "The Importance of Women in the Hotinonshonni Perspective"
Jeannie Shenandoah 8/5/04 "The Influence of the Hotinonshonni on the Women's Rights Movement"
Billy Two Rivers 7/26/04 "The Impact of European Arrival as Relayed Through Oral History"