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HistARchers
IThe message above was sent to ARCH-L as well as HIST ARCH.
I am somewhat surprised that two Hist Arch folks have jumped all over
Lynne Sebastian, without hearing what she has to say. The other list
serve as a much wider audience that HISTARCH but so far noone there has
done this.
At one time, there was an American ideal "innocent until proven guilty".
I have seen Lynne Sebastian in other venues, and she has seemed a straight
shooter, so I was surprised by the charges made by the Luiseno. If true,
they seem at odds with Dr. Sebastian's other public persona image.
I have no iron in this fire, but I'd like to ask for a bit of level
headedness. Let's not pillory a colleague until we know the facts.
David Browman
> I agree, no apologies necessary...it's important to our field.
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> On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Chris Hardaker
> <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
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>> No apologies necessary! Good versus Bad, Tom King versus Lynne
>> Sebastian.
>> Excellent article. Anthropologists need to read it.
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>> On Mar 1, 2013, at 8:06 AM, Smoke wrote:
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>> My apologies for cross posting.
>>>
>>> Tribes Oppose Obama's Nomination of Lynne Sebastian to Advisory
>>> Council on Historic Preservation
>>> http://**indiancountrytodaymedianetwork**.com/2013/02/28/tribes-oppose-**
>>> obamas-nomination-lynne-**sebastian-advisory-council-**
>>> historic-preservation<http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/02/28/tribes-oppose-obamas-nomination-lynne-sebastian-advisory-council-historic-preservation>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Smoke Pfeiffer
>>> In other news, the wolves and coyotes have finished investigating
>>> a break-in at the henhouse. The fox has been cleared.
>>>
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