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October 31, 2008
Carpenter to present paper at American Society for Ethnohistory national meeting
Dr. Roger Carpenter, assistant professor of history at the University of Louisiana Monroe, will present a paper titled “The Native American Berdache as Warrior†at the annual meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory in Eugene, Ore., scheduled for Nov. 12-16.
Carpenter has had a prolific semester, recently publishing 19 entries in “The Encyclopedia of North American Colonial Conflicts to 1775,†ABC-CLIO, 2008.
His entries are:
- “Delaware (Lenni Lenape),â€
- “H³Ü°ù´Ç²Ô,â€
- â€Àá°ù´Ç±ç³Ü´Ç¾±²õ,â€
- “OÂá¾±²ú·É²¹,â€
- “Iroquois Wars (also known as Beaver Wars, 1641-1701),â€
- “Mohawk-Mahican War (1624-1628),â€
- “Ojibwa-Dakota Conflict,â€
- “Iroquois Treaties of 1700 and 1701 (with New York and New France),â€
- “Trois Rivières, Treaty of (1645),â€
- “Walking Purchase (1737),â€
- “Brant, Joseph (Thayendanega),â€
- “Half-King (also known as Tanaghrisson, ?-1754),â€
- “Johnson, Sir William (1715-1774),â€
- “Miantonomo (Miantonomi) (?-1643),â€
- “Squanto (?-1622),â€
- “Teedyuscung (c. 1700-1763),â€
- “Uncas (1588-1683),â€
- “Wamsutta (Alexander) (?-ca. 1662),â€
- “Bow and Arrow"
Carpenter, also the ÃÛ½ÛÖ±²¥ faculty advisor for Phi Alpha Theta, lists Colonial U.S., Native American topics as his specialty.
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