Recent excavations at the rancheria at Mission Santa Clara in California have produced abundant data on the life of Native...
This presentation considers how narratives of ecological damage – particularly those associated with climate change – have been used to...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has long fascinated researchers and visitors alike. Famous for its nearly 1000 megalithic statues (moai), the...
Anyone who spends a lot of time on public lands in the U.S. is likely to encounter traces intentionally left...
This talk will be a virtual tour of Aztec archaeological sites in central Mexico. Aztec villages were not greatly different...
This talk explores the question: How has the US-Mexico border become a militarized war zone replete with virtual walls and...
A comparison of the Southwest/Northwest and Mesoamerican culture areas reveals an intriguing paradox. Parallels occur in cosmology, iconography, metaphor, and...
Considering two distinct cases of Indigenous recognition, both involving World Heritage sites and National Parks, and both involving environmental justice...
Anna Tsouhlarakis (B.A., M.F.A.) works in sculpture, installation, video, and performance. She is interested in challenging and redefining conceptual expectations...
Through photographs and life stories on the Navajo Nation, Rapheal Begay will illustrate how one's artistic journey is an extension...
In the early 11th century CE, the use of full body corrugated cooking pots spread rapidly through Ancestral Puebloan populations....
In this presentation, Dr. Surovell examines the social organization of nomadic peoples in three case studies, two archaeological and one...