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This talk addresses how Native Americans (notably the Blackfeet of the northern Great Plains) got their names, such as Mad Plume, Aims Back, Spotted Bear and No Runner. Where did these names come from and what do they really mean? Understanding naming and names provides insights for scholars seeking to better understand what Native Americans thought about their relationship to the supernatural and the natural worlds.
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Department of History, Mānoa Campus
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Peter Hoffenberg, 956-8497, peterh@hawaii.edu, http://manoa.hawaii.edu/history/
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9:15am |
Keiki Time 2777 Kalakaua Avenue
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10:00am |
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10:30am |
Student Parent (SPAM) Resource Fair Mānoa Campus, Campus Center, 2nd Floor
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12:00pm |
"Civilized Art in Primitive Places: Tiki Pop at the Quai Branly" by Geoff White Mānoa Campus, East-West Center, Burns Hall, Room 2118
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12:00pm |
MUSIC @ART - Lunchtime Concert Mānoa Campus, Art Building
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12:30pm |
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3:30pm |
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3:30pm |
ORE Seminar Mānoa Campus, Marine Sciences Building (MSB) 114
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3:30pm |
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3:30pm |
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5:00pm |
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5:30pm |
Law School at Night - Richardson's Part Time JD Program Mānoa Campus, William S. Richardson School of Law, Moot Court Room
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6:30pm |
Wednesday Night Southeast Asia Movie: Thailand Mānoa Campus, Center for Korean Studies Auditorium
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