TENTATIVE SCHEDULE • Society of Ethnobiology 27th Annual Conference • March 24 – 27, 2004

THURSDAY, March 25, 2004

Wright Theater / 101 Wright (Lab A) / Arena Room / Wright Lobby & Breezeway / 217 Art / 204 Art
8:00 – 8:30 /

Conference Introduction

1. Kat Anderson
2. Jan Timbrook
3. Neil Van Alfen
4. Paula Lorenzo / CONFERENCE
REGISTRATION
7:30 am – 4:30 pm
8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
PLENARY / #1A – Plenary
1. Steve Brush
2. Nisao Ogata
10:00 – 10:30 a.m. / REFRESHMENTS SERVED
10:30 – 12:00 p.m
PLENARY / #1B – Plenary
3. Gary Nabhan
4. Christina Padoch
12:00 – 1:30 p.m. / L U N C H O N Y O U R O W N (refer to page ___ in this program for a listing of nearby restaurants)
1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
CONCURRENT
SESSIONS / #2- TRAD. MGMT. SYS.
1a. William Pink &
b. Luciano Alaniz
2. Melissa Nelson
3. Nancy Turner
4. Catherine Fowler / #3 - ANTHRO. STUDIES
1. Julio Lopez-Maldonado
2. Kimberly Hedrick
3. Henry Delcore / Posters
Demonstrations Book Displays Vendors / #4A - BASKETRY
Barbara Balen, Moderator
1. Fred Velasquez
2. Arveda Fisher
3. Cassandra Hensher
4. Jane Childress
(Fred Velasquez panel) / #5 - ARCHIVAL/ INVENTORY
1a. Martha Macri &
1b. Lisa Woodward
2. Eve Emshwiller
3. Elaine LaBonte
3:00 – 3:30 p.m. / REFRESHMENTS SERVED
3:30 – 5:00 p.m.
CONCURRENT
SESSIONS / #6 - MAIDU PANEL
1. Farrell Cunningham
2. Lorena Gorbet
3. Warren Gorbet
4. Reina Rogers / #7 – ETHNOLINGUIS.
1. Leslie Johnson
2. James Kari
3. Gregory Forth
4. Justin Nolan / Posters
Demonstrations Book Displays Vendors / #4B-BASKETRY PANEL (cont.)
6. Rose Russell
7. Vicki Biggs
8. Anna Barajas
9. Lucy Telles Parker
(Fred Velasquez panel) / #8-MEDICINAL PLANT KNOWLEDGE & RESTORATION
1. Letitia McCune
2. Christopher Hobbs
3. Nancy Turner
5:00 – 7:00 p.m. / #9 - FORMAL POSTER SESSION
After 7:00 p.m. / D I N N E R O N Y O U R O W N (refer to page ___ in this program for a listing of nearby restaurants)

FRIDAY, March 26, 2004

REGISTRATION (from 7:30 am – 9:30 am) in Wright Lobby & REFRESHMENTS SERVED in Wright Breezeway

Wright Theater / 101 Wright (Lab A) / Arena Room / 217 Art / 204 Art / 210 Art
8:00 – 10:00 a.m.
CONCURRENT
SESSIONS / #10 - NATIVE CONSERVATION
1. E. Anderson
2. Jinhua Wang
3. Ray Pierotti
4. Linda Jones
5. Enrique Salmon / #11-INTL.ETHNOBIO./A
1. Laurie Walsh
2.a. Paula Loader 2b.Huhana Smith
3. Laura Lewis
4. NorinaI. C. Gualan / Demonstrations Book Displays Vendors / #12 - ROUNDTABLE
Melissa Nelson & co. roundtable / #13-REVIVING TRAD-ITIONAL PLANT USE
1. Daniela Shebitz
2. Chuck Williams
3. Renee Shahrokh
4.a. Ruby Pomona
b. Joanna Clines / #14- INTL. ETHNOBIO/B.
1. Sharma Gopal
2.. Arati Bala Prusti
3. George Estabrook
4. Donn Todt
10:00 – 10:30 a.m.
10:30 – 12:00 p.m
CONCURRENT
SESSIONS. / #15 - TRAD. USE/ MGMT
1. Monique Sonoquie
2. Ben Cunningham-Summerfield
3. Sage LaPena
(Renee Shahrokh panel) / #16- EDIBLE PLANT KNOWLEDGE
1. Carolyn Cook
2. Kelly Kindscher
3. Walter Dodd
4. Kathleen Bergeron / Demonstrations Book Displays Vendors / #17-OPEN SPACE INTERP.
1. Ruth Greenhouse
2. Gina Laczko
3. Adrian Hendricks
4. Ines Hernandez-Avila (Mod)
(Betsy Faber panel) / #18-SUDDEN OAK DEATH ROUNDTABLE
Sonia Tamez / #19-RESEARCH-NATIVE COMMUNITY COLLAB. ROUNDTABLE
1. Don Hankins
12:00 – 1:30 p.m. / Society of Ethnobiology Board Meeting Wright Hall Room 225
12:00 – 1:30 p.m. / L U N C H O N Y O U R O W N (refer to page ___ in this program for a listing of nearby restaurants)
1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
CONCURRENT
SESSIONS / #20-BLENDING NATIVE & WESTERN SCIENCE
1. Judy Jernstedt
2. Julia & Lucy Parker
3. Renee Shahrokh
4. Erin Rentz
5. LaVerne Glaze / #21-ARCHAEOL. HISTOR./ ETHNOBIO.
1. Eric Wohlgemuth
2. Margaret Scarry
3. Dana Lepofsky
4. Adeline Peter Raboff / Demonstrations Book Displays Vendors / #22-SOUTHERN MIWUK
1. Jay Johnson
2. Bill Leonard
3. Toni Brochini
4. Sandra Gaskell / #23-ENVIR. ISSUES
1. Catherine Cardozo
2. Kean Goh
3. Shelley McGinnis
4. Michelle Stevens / #24-FIRE/FAMILY PANEL
1. Ben Cunningham-Summerfield
2. Kimberly Cunningham-Summerfield
3. Farrell Cunningham
3:00 – 3:30 p.m.
3:30 – 5:00 p.m.
CONCURRENT
SESSIONS / #25-FIRE & RESTOR’N
1. FrankLake
2. LaVerne Glaze
3. Ben Riggan
4. Kathy McCovey
5. Oshana Catranides
6. Brian Colegrove
(FrankLake panel) / #26- STORYTELLING
Washoe Storytellers / Book Displays Vendors
Demonstrations / #27-YUROK/CIBA PANEL
Freeman House, mod.
1. Kate Sloan
2. Debra McConnell
3. Robert McConnell
4. Fern Bates
5. Freeman House / #28-PIT RIVER PANEL
1. Floyd Buckskin
2. Willard Rhoades
3. Michelle Berditschevsky
4. Amy Gowan / #29-IPR ROUNDTABLE
1. Farrell Cunningham
2. Ben Cunningham-Summerfield
3. Kimberly Cunningham-Summerfield
5:00 – 6:00 p.m. / Society of Ethnobiology General Business Meeting, 101 Wright (Lab A) EVERYONE WELCOME TO ATTEND
6:00 – 10:00 p.m. / BANQUET IN FREEBORN HALL (refer to the campus map on page ___ in this program for location and schedule of events)

POSTERS – TO BE PRESENTED IN THE ARENA ROOM ON THURSDAY, MARCH 25th5:00 – 6:00 PM

  1. Alestine Andre: Traditional Medicinal Plants Used By Gwich'in Poeple of Canada's Western Arctic
  2. Laura Archer-Linton: Cultural, Biological, and Edaphic Factors Affecting Distribution and Lower Treeline of High Elevation Quenua (Polylepis tarapacana : Rosaceae) Woodlands in Sajama National Park, Bolivia.
  3. Loukas Barton: Incipient Agriculture, Ethnographic Models, and the Archaeology of Neolithic North China
  4. Joanna Clines: Preserving Traditional Knowledge About Native Plants in the SierraNational Forest.
  5. Paul Gepts: Gene Flow Between Domesticated and Wild Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) In Mexico
  6. Jennifer Kalt: Fire Management of Hazel for California Indian Basketweaving
  7. Amanda Karst: The Ethnobotany of Rubus Chamaemorus in Southern Labrador
  8. Hyun Kim: Medicinal Uses of Plants Used Foods of Korean Buddhist Temples
  9. Kathryn Kramer, William J. Pink, Luciano D. Alaniz: Basket Rush, a Traditional Resource for Textiles in Southern California
  10. William Litzinger: Shared Knowledge? Cultural Sensitivity and Ecological Sensitivity of Traditional Knowledge Recorded in the Ethnobotanical Literature of the Hopi, Zuni and Other Southwestern Indigenous Peoples.
  11. Ryan Lynch: An Assessment of the Relationship Between Human Settlements and Useful Plant Resources in Kuku Group Ranch, Kenya
  12. John H. Pryor, Roger M. Lajeunesse: A Conjecture on the Evolution of Acorn Processing in Central California
  13. Claudia Palylyk: Use of Boreal Forest Plant Species by the Woodland Cree Indians in Alberta”
  14. Laurie Planas: Forest Service - Tribal Revitalization Projects
  15. Sonia Tamez: Forest Service - Tribal Revitalization Projects
  16. Kathy Heffner: Forest Service - Tribal Revitalization Projects