March 27, 2019
11:30AM - 1:00PM
160 Enarson Classroom Building, 2009 Millikin Road
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2019-03-27 11:30:00
2019-03-27 13:00:00
Tinker Talks #2
The Tinker Foundation’s Field Research Grants provide graduate students with funds for travel to and within Latin America to conduct pre-dissertation research. Wednesday's speakers will include:• Justin Pinta: “Correntinean Guarani in Argentina: Language Maintenance in the Faceof Ideological Hostility”• Henry Peller: “Chabil Ixim (Beautiful Maize): Agricultural research-extension with Mayamilpa farmers in southern Belize”• Jo Kingsbury: “Natural and human mediated disturbance influenceson bird habitats in the Beni Savannas of Northern Bolivia”• Santiago Gualapuro Gualapuro: “Imbabura Kichwa: Linguistic structure,language contact and local identity Lunch will be served to all registered attendees. To register, please visit: http://go.osu.edu/TinkerRSVP
160 Enarson Classroom Building, 2009 Millikin Road
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2019-03-27 11:30:00
2019-03-27 13:00:00
Tinker Talks #2
The Tinker Foundation’s Field Research Grants provide graduate students with funds for travel to and within Latin America to conduct pre-dissertation research. Wednesday's speakers will include:• Justin Pinta: “Correntinean Guarani in Argentina: Language Maintenance in the Faceof Ideological Hostility”• Henry Peller: “Chabil Ixim (Beautiful Maize): Agricultural research-extension with Mayamilpa farmers in southern Belize”• Jo Kingsbury: “Natural and human mediated disturbance influenceson bird habitats in the Beni Savannas of Northern Bolivia”• Santiago Gualapuro Gualapuro: “Imbabura Kichwa: Linguistic structure,language contact and local identity Lunch will be served to all registered attendees. To register, please visit: http://go.osu.edu/TinkerRSVP
160 Enarson Classroom Building, 2009 Millikin Road
Center for Latin American Studies
clas@osu.edu
America/New_York
public
The Tinker Foundation’s Field Research Grants provide graduate students with funds for travel to and within Latin America to conduct pre-dissertation research.
Wednesday's speakers will include:
• Justin Pinta: “Correntinean Guarani in Argentina: Language Maintenance in the Face
of Ideological Hostility”
• Henry Peller: “Chabil Ixim (Beautiful Maize): Agricultural research-extension with Maya
milpa farmers in southern Belize”
• Jo Kingsbury: “Natural and human mediated disturbance influences
on bird habitats in the Beni Savannas of Northern Bolivia”
• Santiago Gualapuro Gualapuro: “Imbabura Kichwa: Linguistic structure,
language contact and local identity
Lunch will be served to all registered attendees.
To register, please visit: http://go.osu.edu/TinkerRSVP