Penn Folklore and Anthropology graduate students present

The second annual
graduate student sponsored
videoconference-webcast series
 

2002:
Videoconferencing with members of 
Indigenous Peoples / Aboriginal Peoples / 
Traditional Peoples / First Nations.


 
 
Concerning storytelling --

Philadelphia:   March 1, Friday, 8:00PM
Yuendumu:     March 2, Saturday, 10:30AM
 

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Concerning domestic violence, and housing --

Philadelphia:   April 15, Monday, 7:30PM
Brisbane:        April 16, Tuesday, 9:30AM
 

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To see an annotated list of the people on the videoconference-webcast series listserv, please click here.

The Daily Pennsylvanian, a U. of Penn. newspaper whose articles are written by students, has recently (Oct. 9, 2001) published an article of great relevance to our series -- "Native Americans at Penn."
 

For information about the series last year, please see
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/videoconference/series .
There one can find links to video-audio recordings of last year's final two events --
"Roles of listener-sponsors in the USA Pacifica radio network
(with students and others at City College of San Francisco), and
"Virtual performance and archiving"
(with students and others at New York University's Performance Studies Dept.).
 

Please send feedback and suggestions.

Thank you!

Eric Miller
Penn Folklore Ph.D. student
studying storytelling and videoconferencing
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~emiller
emiller@sas.upenn.edu
(USA) 212-614-1294