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Webinars: Indigenous Food Systems: Habitat Expansion and Environmental Co-Construction
Lyla June (Diné/Tsétsêhéstâhese) will discuss native food systems in pre-Columbian times. Through her doctoral work she has seen that a...
Webinars: Archaeology at Woods Canyon: Native American Perspectives, Eighth Grade Study Guide
In this study guide you will read about four Native Americans and their perspectives on the past and the present
Webinars: Local Partnership, Regional Impact: Survey and Site Documentation in Cortez Cultural Center’s Hawkins Preserve
With the assistance of Archaeology Research Program participants, Crow Canyon recently completed 22 acres of survey in the Hawkins Preserve...
Webinars: Loren Aragon – Fashion Designer & Multimedia Artist
Loren Aragon is a Native American fashion designer and multimedia artist from the Acoma Pueblo of New Mexico. Aragon was...
Webinars: Colorado Ute History and Colonial Land & Water Appropriation
The history of how Colorado’s rivers were allocated, dammed, and diverted is inextricable from the history of US conquest in...
Webinars: Updates from the Northern Chaco Outliers Project
Drs. Kari Schleher and Kellam Throgmorton will be discussing the latest updates and research from the Northern Chaco Outliers Project...
Webinars: The Memory of Water: Elements and Ancestry in Bears Ears – Part 1
Join us for a special two-part mini-series featuring author Craig Childs and Hopi archaeologist Lyle Balenquah. While trekking through beautiful...
Webinars: The Archaeology of Cactus Ruin: A Paper Excavation
The Archaeology of Cactus Ruin: A Paper Excavation is a lesson designed to teach students how archaeologists use sampling strategies...
Webinars: NAGPRA Compliance and the Necessary Frictions of (Ir)reconciliation: Perspectives from One Multi-Positioned Practitioner
Sociocultural anthropologist Dr. Kathy Fine-Dare will examine NAGPRA compliance practices as they have been informed by sets of frictions and...
Educational Video Series: Basketmaker Lifestyles
Educator, Paul Ermigiotti, introduces the archaeology of early farmers in the Mesa Verde region
Webinars: Scarlet Macaws, Long-Distance Exchange, and Placemaking in the pre-Hispanic U.S. Southwest and Mexican Northwest
Exchange is a fundamental human behavior. While today, people rapidly exchange goods and information over great distances, in the past,...
Webinars: How Connected Was the Chaco World? A Social Network Perspective
Chaco Canyon was at the center of what archaeologists refer to as the ‘Chaco World,’ which includes hundreds of great...

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