46th Annual Siouan and Caddoan Languages Conference
46th Annual Siouan and Caddoan Languages Conference
The conference will be hosted in the Burge Union at the University of Kansas. The schedule is subject to change but updates will always be reflected here.
Note that the Burge Union is different from the Kansas Union.
We are honored to offer a Language and Land Walk hosted by local guide Brett Ramey. We will meet at 3pm at Burcham Park. The walk will last approximately two hours. Be prepared for sun and wear comfortable shoes. Water will be provided.
Email sclc.kansas@gmail.com if you would like to request assistance with local transportation. Requests for transportation very close to the conference date may not be able to be fulfilled.
The conference will run from 8am-5pm on both days. On Thursday a catered lunch from Wadulisi's will be provided.
8:00 Doors open
8:20-8:30 Opening activities
8:30-9:10 Joshua R. Denney
Tonal (under)specification in Apsáalooke (Crow)
9:10-9:50 C̣aƞtemaza (neil mckay)
Daḳota Directional Compound Verbs of Motion
9:50-10:30 Corey Roberts
Yesa:sahį́ (Tutelo) Revitalization by the Numbers
10:30-10:40 Coffee Break
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10:40-11:20 Raina Heaton, Will Madison, Jill D. Greer, Lori A. Stanley
The long road to revitalizing the Missouri Chiwere Language Archive
11:20-12:00 R. George Growingthunder, Lisa Castle, Kelly Kindscher
Adding Ethnobotany to USDA Plants database website, Fort Peck Nakoda/Dakota example
12:00-12:30 Lunch
Catering from Wadulisi's!
12:30-1:50 Elsie Whitehorn, Jade Roubedeaux, Olivia Buffalohead, Alvin Moore Jr, Kelene Deer, Christina Goodson, Kennetha Greenwood
Teaching and Learning Jiwere-Nut'achi Ich'e: Programmatic Perspectives
1:50-2:30 Akiṡ'a Redsoldier
“My Soldier Heart is Strong”: a biography of chief Waƞbdi Úpi Dúta (Scarlet Plume), based on primary historical sources in Dakota
2:30-2:40 Coffee Break
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2:40-3:20 Alessandro Jaker, Phil Howson, Akiṡa Redsoldier, Kaleb Brushbreaker, Ohiyes’a Eastman, Jasmine Akiṗa, and Dante LaFontaine
An Acoustic Study of Dakota Stress: Dakota Stress from a Typological Perspective
3:20-4:00 Šišóka Dúta
Dakhóta Iápi Wičhóie Wówapi: Dakota Language Dictionary Development, Research, and Next Steps
4:00-5:00 Hosted by Sheila Shigley
Roundtable discussion: Language Tables
8:00 Doors open
8:10-8:20 Opening activities
8:20-9:00 Jan Ullrich
Converbs in Lakota: A Role and Reference Grammar Analysis
9:00-9:30 Richard Two Dogs, Jan Ullrich
Creating Lakota Literature from Oral Narratives
9:30-10:10 Indrek Park
Mandan and Hidatsa Ethnonyms: Origins, Meanings, and Historical Context
10:10-10:20 Coffee Break
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10:20-11:00 EyaCoNape Fox, Bheri Rose Hallam, Thomas Plenty Chief, Jr.
The MHA Language efforts of preserving our language
11:00-11:40 John Boyle, Avreen Kaur, Armik Mirzayan
The odd distribution of obstruents in the Siouan languages: Hidatsa, Lakota and Osage
11:40-12:20 Samuel Kennedy
Valency-changing affixation and the Mirror Principle in Lakota
12:20-1:20 Lunch
On your own.
1:20-2:00 Nancy Hall, Liana Bozorgi, Sheila Shigley
Schwa insertion in Ho-Chunk
2:00-2:40 Ryan Kasak
Numerals in Proto-Siouan
2:40-2:50 Coffee Break
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2:50-3:30 Cameron Pratt, Marcia Haag
An investigation of Osage pi
3:30-4:10 Vincent Collette
Algonquian loanwords in Baxoje-Jiwere and Hoocąk
4:10-4:50 Rick Niska
Acoustic analysis of Umoⁿhoⁿ oral vowels: an update