Subject: Call for papers--Aboriginal heritage
Symposium 2007: Preserving Aboriginal Heritage September 24-28, 2007 The Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) is pleased to announce that Symposium 2007 Preserving Aboriginal Heritage: Technical and Traditional Approaches will take place in Ottawa on September 24-28, 2007. This international conference will provide an opportunity for Aboriginal people (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) and conservation specialists to learn from one another a--in an atmosphere of mutual respect--about traditional, technical, ethical, and intangible aspects of the conservation of Aboriginal material culture. An Advisory Committee comprising members of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis communities across Canada is providing input and guidance to the CCI organizing committee. Symposium 2007 will be a unique venue for sharing concerns and approaches and for discussing state-of-the-art preservation practices. People from a variety of backgrounds and experiences will present their knowledge and expertise. With an eye to the future, exchanges will also focus on best practices for collaboration and on ways to enhance the capacity of both the Aboriginal and the museum communities to care for Aboriginal cultural objects. Outline of program: The diverse program will include ceremonies respectful of Aboriginal traditions; oral presentations and papers (including case studies and reports on best practices); panel discussions; small discussion groups; tours of museums and conservation laboratories; hands-on demonstrations; a poster presentation session; and a trade fair. An optional fifth day will offer concurrent workshops on the care and preservation of different types of objects, preventive conservation, and traditional crafts and technologies. A day trip to an Aboriginal cultural centre is also being planned. The main sessions will take place at Library and Archives Canada, 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and will be presented in English or French with simultaneous translation. Contributors and participants: Symposium 2007 incorporates and welcomes multiple perspectives, including international viewpoints. Potential contributors and participants include Aboriginal individuals involved with heritage objects, staff and volunteers working in Aboriginal community cultural centres, Elders and Aboriginal community leaders, community-based and institutional researchers, academics and students, museum and archival conservation specialists, private practitioners in conservation, museum collection managers, and museum directors. Call for Contributions: We invite contributions such as oral presentations, technical papers (oral presentations accompanied by an article to be published in the Symposium Postprints), posters, hands-on demonstrations, short practical workshops or courses on the following themes: Mutual Learning, Respect, and Ethics Working Together Technical and Traditional Approaches Long-term Impact Submissions should include a title, 500-word summary, and the type of contribution being proposed, along with the author's name, address, and a 1-paragraph biography. Deadline for submissions is January 15, 2007. We look forward to a rich and exciting Symposium, and in sharing these five days with you. Registration will begin in March 2007. For more information on the Symposium, including details on its major themes, and for Guidelines on preparing a submission, see <URL:http://www.cci-icc.gc.ca/symposium/callforcontributors_e.aspx> Information on the Symposium is also available by contacting: symposium_2007 [at] pch__gc__ca . Further details on the Program or Call for Contributions can be obtained from: Carole Dignard Program Chair Canadian Conservation Institute 1030 Innes Road Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0M5, Canada 613-998-3721 ext. 151 carole_dignard [at] pch__gc__ca *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:50 Distributed: Thursday, April 13, 2006 Message Id: cdl-19-50-005 ***Received on Monday, 10 April, 2006