Dear all,
see below the email from Radoslaw Palonka concerning the AIWs 2025 and 2027. What shall we do? Shall we have a vote for the AIW 2025 between Madrid and Krakow, or shall we prefer the offer from Madrid for 2025? The problem is that Avelino had already sent his application for Madrid 2025 to Judit to be presented at the Business Meeting 2023 in Budapest. Then Judit did not take part in the Business Meeting and did not forward the information to anybody else attending. This is the reason why we had no vote last year.
What is your opinion?
Best, Renate
Von: Radosław Palonka <radek.palonka@uj.edu.pl mailto:radek.palonka@uj.edu.pl > Gesendet: Montag, 8. April 2024 11:29 An: AIW - Bartl <bartl@american-indian-workshop.org mailto:bartl@american-indian-workshop.org > Betreff: ODP: 2025 AIW meeting? Proposal
Dear Renate,
Thank you for our previous correspondence and I apologize for the delay with the answer (it was a hectic time for me as two weeks ago my daughter was in hospital and other things..).
I would like to compete for the 2025 organization of the next AIW meeting and if I (Krakow) won't be selected then I would apply for 2027. One of the reasons for applying for the next year is we now have many students that are engaged directly in the project I conduct in Colorado and some others involved in archaeological and anthropological research in North America; they will be helpful and also can be directly involved in workshops, etc.
Also, I didn't plan to participate this year in the AIW meeting and workshops, but I can go to Pardubice next Thursday or Friday and present some stuff and my proposal for you or other committee members. Plese, let me know what you think.
Best regards from Kraków,
Radek
-------------------------------- Radoslaw Palonka, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of American Archaeology Institute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University Golebia 11 Street, 31-007 Kraków, Poland third floor, room no. 306 Work Phone: +48 12-663-1595 Cell: +48 606-781-823
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Crow Canyon Archaeological Center 23390 Road K Cortez, CO 81321 USA
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Od: Radosław Palonka <radek.palonka@uj.edu.pl mailto:radek.palonka@uj.edu.pl > Wysłane: środa, 6 marca 2024 12:40 Do: AIW - Bartl <bartl@american-indian-workshop.org mailto:bartl@american-indian-workshop.org > Temat: ODP: 2025 AIW meeting? Proposal
Good afternoon Renate,
Many thanks for your prompt answer.
2025 would be good in my case for several reasons: I have several students and Ph.D. students that could be greatly engaged in such an event and be helpful with this. Also, there is potential for some funds from the Dean of our department/Department of History where the Institute of Archaeology is situated (this financial support is not confirmed yet, but highly probable); as well as some other things related to the present situation. Not clear how the situation will look like in three years😉
But also, I understand the situation that there is one candidate for 2025 and don't want to harm his schedules, etc.
Please, let me think for a while and confirm a few things and I'll be back to you.
Best regards,
Radek
P.S. Also, thanks for your constant up-to-date info regarding many conference and scholarship options. I advise my students to follow this information..
-------------------------------- Radoslaw Palonka, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of American Archaeology Institute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University Golebia 11 Street, 31-007 Kraków, Poland third floor, room no. 306 Work Phone: +48 12-663-1595 Cell: +48 606-781-823
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Crow Canyon Research Institute
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center 23390 Road K Cortez, CO 81321 USA
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Od: AIW - Bartl <bartl@american-indian-workshop.org mailto:bartl@american-indian-workshop.org > Wysłane: środa, 6 marca 2024 10:32 Do: Radosław Palonka <radek.palonka@uj.edu.pl mailto:radek.palonka@uj.edu.pl > DW: AIW - Bartl <bartl@american-indian-workshop.org mailto:bartl@american-indian-workshop.org > Temat: AW: 2025 AIW meeting? Proposal
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Dear Radoslaw,
thank you for your email and interest in organizing an AIW. Actually, we have already a candidate for 2025; Avelino Corral Esteban from the University of Madrid. He had made the suggestion 2 years ago and it should have been decided to go to Madrid at the Business Meeting in Budapest last year, but as I got ill, I could not attend the AIW in Budapest and we could not decide on that.
There are 2 possibilities now: either you want to organize the AIW in 2027, or we will have a decision for 2025 between Madrid and Krakow at the business meeting this year. Would you be interested in organizing the AIW in 2027? Or do you prefer 2025?
Let me know.
Best
Renate
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Von: Radosław Palonka <radek.palonka@uj.edu.pl mailto:radek.palonka@uj.edu.pl > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. März 2024 09:26 An: bartl@american-indian-workshop.org mailto:bartl@american-indian-workshop.org Betreff: 2025 AIW meeting? Proposal
Dear Renate,
We were corresponding some time ago (with the help of Bartosz Hlebowicz) about the possibility of organizing one of the AIW conferences/workshops at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland; then it wasn't finalized.
But I would like to come back to this idea, of course if you and the AIW Organizing Committee would be interested. I see that the 46th American Indian Workshop (2025) is still to be announced. If that means you don't have a place for the meeting, I would propose our university and especially the Department of New World Archaeology within the Institute of Archaeology, where I work. This unit provide classes on archaeology, anthropology, and history of North, Meso, and South Americas and field projects conducted in Colorado (USA) and Guatemala:
https://archeo.uj.edu.pl/en_GB/zns I also teach at the Institute of American Studies at JU, so there will be even more interested people and potential participants at the conference from different scientific disciplines.
Since 2011, I have been conducting an archaeological project in southwestern Colorado, in the Mesa Verde region. It focuses on the reconstruction of socio-cultural changes of the Ancestral Pueblo community during the thirteenth century AD, but also documentation for architecture and rock art: paintings and petroglyphs from different time periods and various native cultures as well as traces of first European-American settlers in this area. Apart from "traditional" archaeological methods this includes digital applications, like advanced photography and 3D laser scanning, from the ground and from the air/LiDAR to a great extent. The project is also conducted with strong collaboration with several American institutions, but also Hopi tribe (Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Second Mesa, AZ) and Ute Mountain Ute tribe (Towaoc, Colorado) in terms of indigenous oral traditions referring to the sites we investigate.
So, if you would be interested, I do believe we can organize such an event, especially as there is a growing and growing number of students and other people interested in various topics on Native American cultures and tribes. I also collaborate with other Polish institutions that have classes or are engaged in different ways in scientific research or even popularizing the knowledge about indigenous societies of North and South America.
Best regards,
Radosław Palonka
-------------------------------- Radoslaw Palonka, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of American Archaeology Institute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University Golebia 11 Street, 31-007 Kraków, Poland third floor, room no. 306 Work Phone: +48 12-663-1595 Cell: +48 606-781-823
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Crow Canyon Research Institute
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center 23390 Road K Cortez, CO 81321 USA
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