Past and Upcoming Talks

 

Upcoming Talks

  • October 2020
    • “Revisiting ‘A Plague of Sheep’: Nahua Adoption of Animals in Sixteenth-Century New Spain”
      • Clarion University, Guest Lecture for the Anthropology Club

Past Talks

  • September 2019
    • “Scapegoats: Indigenous People and Livestock in Sixteenth-Century New Spain”
      • Ethnohistory, State College, PA
  • May 2019
    • “Workshop: Parsing Nahuatl Terms about Interactions with Introduced Species”
      • Northeastern Group of Nahuatl Scholars Conference, Albany, NY
  • January 2019
    • “Managing the Herd: Human-Animal Relationships and Nahuas in Sixteenth-Century New Spain
      • American Historical Association, Chicago, IL
  • October 2018
    • “Stables and Change: Horses, Nahuas, and Socio-Economic Transformation in Sixteenth-Century New Spain”
    • “Nahua Views of Interspecies Relationships in Sixteenth-Century New Spain”
      • Ethnohistory, Oaxaca, Mexico
  • April 2018
    • “Human-Animal Interactions and the Development of New Spain”
      • RMCLAS, Reno, NV
  • May 2017
    • “Nahuatl and Napoleon: Spanish-Royalist Propaganda Amidst the Hidalgo Revolt”
      • Northeastern Group of Nahuatl Scholars Conference, New Haven, CT
  • Nov 2016
    • “Land, Historical Memory, and Otomís in Sixteenth-Century Tula”
      • Ethnohistory, Nashville, TN
  • June 2016
    • “The Knights of New Spain: Eagles, Jaguars, and the Nahua Military Ethos in Sixteenth-Century New Spain”
      • Translation and Transmission Conference, The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Washington, D.C