SPEAKERS BUREAU
Organized by:
Speakers | Subjects
 
Archaeology | Architecture | Art History | Environment | Ethnicity and Ethnic Heritage
Family History
| Folk Culture | History of Idaho and the West | International Studies
Journalism
| Lewis and Clark | Literature | Living History | Music/Theater/Film
Religious Studies
| Understanding 9/11 | U.S. History/Politics | Womens Studies | Work
ETHNICITY AND ETHNIC HERITAGE


  • Terry Abraham
    Not “Ancestor Worship:” Chinese Funerary Customs In Idaho and the West
  • David Barber
    Race, Censorship, and Huckleberry Finn
  • John Bieter
    Aukera: A History of the Basques in Idaho
  • Cort Conley
    The Nez Perce War of 1877
  • Sara Edlin-Marlowe
    Sacagawea
    The Six Women of the Hawaiian Monarchy
  • Maria Carmen Gambliel
    Latino Folklife in Idaho
  • Arthur Hart
    Idaho’s Ethnic Diversity
  • Josephine Jones
    Walking the West with Sacagawea
  • Sandi McFarland
    A Trail of Sadness, Courage and Remembrance – One Moment in Time: The
    Nez Perce Trail
    The Nez Perce Triumph at Clarks Fork Canyon
  • Sandra Schackel
    Family Cultures: Women and Ethnicity in Idaho
  • Carole Simon-Smolinski
    Fall 1805, Spring 1806: Lewis & Clark Among the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce People)
  • Robert Sims
    Minidoka: A Japanese American Prison Camp in World War II
    Japanese Americans in Idaho
    Art in the Camps
  • Mark Trahant
    Leadership and Indian Country
    Pictures of Our Nobler Selves – American Indians and Journalism
    What’s on Page One: A History of Gambling
  • Betti Vanepps-Taylor
    Oscar Micheaux: Pioneer, Novelist, Film Maker
    Hiding in Plain Sight: African Americans in the American West, 1802-1880
    Melting Pot or Chunky Soup: American Diversity in a Racist Century
  • Eric Walz
    Japanese Immigration and Settlement in Idaho
    Japanese Internment During World War II
  • Janet Ward
    Forgotten Women: Indian Wives of the Fur Traders and Mountain Men
  • Priscilla Wegars
    Polly Bemis: Myth vs. Reality
    “A Real He-Man’s Job:” Idaho’s Other World War II Japanese Internment Camp
  • James Woods
    Ancient People and Artifacts of Southern Idaho
    Prehistoric Southern Idaho
    Stone Tools and Weapons of Ancient Idaho
    Elephant Hunters of the Snake River Plain
    The Buhl Woman: A 11,000 year-old Burial from the Snake River Plain
    How Complex Civilizations Collapse: A Case Study of the Ancient Maya with
    Implications for Modern America
  • Rob Young
    The North American Aboriginal Archery Bow: Dispelling the Myths, Celebrating Diversity
    North American Aboriginal Paints: Beauty and Danger



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