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Schedule

Day 1 - September 14th

9:00am-9:30am Opening Prayer, Procession of Presenters, and Welcome

9:30am-10:30am U.S. Government Policy and Regional Indian Treaties in the West: The 1868 Intertribal Context          C. Adrian Heidenreich, Ph.D.

10:30am-10:45am Break

10:45am-11:45am Historical Events Leading to the Crow Treaties of 1868: Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before   Tim Bernardis, M.Ed.

11:45am-1:30pm Lunch

1:30pm-2:30pm Crow Oral Traditions of Mid-19th Century Treaty Negotiations

Dale Old Horn, M.S.

2:30pm-2:45pm Break

2:45pm-3:45pm The Mountain Crow 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty: Negotiations, Provisions, Promises, and Intertribal Dynamics - Philip Beaumont, Jr., M.A

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Day 2 - September 15th

 

9:00am-9:30am Opening Prayer, Procession of Presenters, and Welcome

9:30am-10:00am Why the Humanities and Civics Education Matter

 Jon Parrish Peede, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities

 

10:00am-10:15am Break

10:15am-11:15am The River Crow 1868 Fort Hawley Treaty: Negotiations, Provisions, Promises, and Intertribal Dynamics - Alden Big Man, Jr., Ph.D.

11:15am-11:30am Break

11:30am-12:30pm Leaders and Followers in Transition:  Crow Signers of the 1868 Fort Laramie and Fort Hawley Treaties   Frederick E. Hoxie, Ph.D.

12:30pm-1:45pm Lunch

1:45pm-2:45pm Ramifications of the 1868 Treaties Today:  Education, Hunting, Health, Jurisdiction, and Resources   Sharon Stewart-Peregoy, M.Ed.

2:45pm-3:00pm Break

3:00pm-4:15pm Capstone Discussion Panel-Interrogating the 1868 Treaties:  21st Century Descendants of the Signers   Dale Old Horn, M.S., moderator and facilitator, with all presenters

4:15pm-4:30pm Closing

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