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"Commemorating Encounters: Reenactments and Reinterpretations"
  November 1-5, 2006
  Williamsburg, Virginia
   
  The Department of Anthropology at the College of William and Mary, in  partnership with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and the  Jamestown- Yorktown Foundation is pleased to host the 2006 Meeting of  the American Society for Ethnohistory. The theme of this year’s  conference, in anticipation of the 400th anniversary of the founding of  Jamestown, gives special emphasis to the ways in which natives and  newcomers engaged with one another through culturally mediated  performance, and to the processes by which ethnohistorians interpret  these encounters. The upcoming quadricentennial events in the restored  colonial capital of Virginia, and in nearby Jamestown and Yorktown also  invite consideration of the way in which encounters have been  reenacted, and what these reenactments mean.
  
  We especially invite proposals that speak to and think creatively about  this year’s theme, about encounters on the Atlantic coast, in the  Caribbean, in Central America and elsewhere in the Americas, but we  welcome those addressing other themes and regions as well. Individuals  may submit independently. Complete panels are preferred. The deadline  for applications is June 15, 2006. Applicants will be notified of the  status of their proposals by September 1, 2006.
  
  We strongly encourage electronic submissions. To submit a paper, please  send a copy of the abstract (or abstracts, given a complete symposium)  plus CV(s) for each presenter to [log in to unmask] For those  submitting proposals via U.S. Mail, please send 8 copies of the  panel/paper abstracts, cover letter, and curriculum vitae to :
  
  Frederick Smith, Chair, Program Committee
  Department of Anthropology, PO Box 8795
  The College of William and Mary
  Williamsburg, Virginia 23185-8795
  
  Additional information can be viewed at the conference web site:
  http://ethnohistory.org/sections/meetings/2006/
  
  CGCD
  

Department of Anthropology
College of William and Mary
Williamsburg, VA 23187
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