International Congress of Americanists

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The International Congress of Americanists (ICA) is an international academic conference for research in multidisciplinary studies of the American Continent. Established August 25, 1875 in Nancy, France, the scholars' forum has met regularly since its inception, presently in three year increments. Its meeting location alternates between Europe and the Americas.[1] Congress members come from a variety of disciplines, including, anthropology, archaeology, art, education, economy, geography, history, human rights, law, philosophy, linguistics, sociology, and urban studies.[2]

Goal of the International Congress of Americanists: Contribuer au progrès des études ethnographiques, linguistiques et historiques relatives aux deux Amériques, spécialement pour les temps antérieurs à Christophe Colomb, et de mettre en rapport les personnes qui s'intéressent à ces études.

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A wide variety of subjects have been presented at the various conferences. Father Émile Petitot spoke at the 1875 Congress on the matter of the Asiatic origin of Inuit and North American Indians.[3] Precipitated by a comment from Franz Boas, a "lively controversy" occurred at the 1902 conference in New York City over the coined word "Amerind".[4] At the 1910 session in Mexico City, Marcos E. Becerra presented a paper on Hernán Cortés's 1524–25 expedition to Las Hibueras. The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs, a co-operative of academic anthropologist researchers and human rights activists, was first proposed at the Munich/Stuttgart conference in August 1968. The 1982 congress in Manchester included the largest conference ever convened on the Amazon basin.[5] At the 1988 congress in Amsterdam, researchers organized a symposium agreeing to create a European network for the interchange of information about Latin America produced in Europe which was the precursor for REDIAL.

The president of the 53rd Congress is the Mexican anthropologist, Elio Masferrer Kan. The event took place July 19–24, 2009, in Mexico City.

Dates and locations

References

  1. ^ "Welcome to 53°International Congress of Americanists". 53ica.com. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  2. ^ a b "The International Congress of Americanists , 1875–2006". 53ica.com. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  3. ^ Savoie, Donat. "Emile Petitot (1838–1916)" (PDF). Arctic. 35 (3). Ottawa: aina.ucalgary.ca: 446–447.
  4. ^ "Americanists in dispute – Lively Controversy over Coining the Word "Amerind"". The New York Times. October 22, 1902. Retrieved 2009-01-13. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ Hemming, John Henry (1985). The Frontier After a Decade of Colonisation: 44th International Congress of Americanists, Manchester, 1982. Manchester University Press. p. 1. ISBN 0719009685.
  6. ^ "International Congress of Americanists in Mexico City". nature.com. Retrieved 2009-01-13.
  7. ^ "44th International Congress of Americanists: Past Awards". britac.ac.uk. Retrieved 2009-01-13.
  8. ^ "Welcome to Chile". americanistas.uchile.cl. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  9. ^ "Welcome to 52º International Congress of Americanists, Seville 2006". 52ica.com. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  10. ^ "53rd International Congress of Americanists: See you in Vienna in 2012". 53ica.com. Retrieved 2009-11-18.