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Webinars: Terry L. Goedel: 9-Time World Hoop Dance Champion
Using movement and sound, Terry tells the Native American Hoop Dancer story. His performances are multi-sensory, captivating, and inspiring. With...
Webinars: Scarlet Macaws and the Aztatlán Tradition of West Mexico: Gulf Coast Acquisition and US Southwest/Mexican Northwest Dissemination
It is widely acknowledged that societies in the US Southwest/Northwest Mexico (SW/NW) acquired various items from Mesoamerica including copper, cacao,...
Webinars: Indigenous Archaeology through Consent, Consensus, and Collaboration
This webinar examines the important role Indigenous Archaeology plays in developing collaborative partnerships that practice the principles of consent, consensus,...
Webinars: Staying Warm in Ice Age Wyoming: Evidence for Clothing Production at the La Prele Site
Clothing has been a crucial aspect of modern human survival, since the colonization of the northern latitudes of Eurasia over...
Webinars: Pueblo Identity & the People of Kuaua Pueblo
The term “Pueblo” is problematic. It was used by the Spanish to refer to many different ethnic groups living in...
Webinars: When Did People First Arrive in the Americas? Evidence from the Stratigraphic Integrity of Archaeological Sites
Many archaeologists consider the Clovis/Pre-Clovis debate to be resolved, but most arguments in favor of a Pre-Clovis occupation of the...
Webinars: Continuity through Creation: A living culture through the art of the Zuni people
The film will be an intimate journey through the hands and hearts of 5 Zuni artists. Through weaving, pottery, jewelry...
Webinars: Intersecting Community-Based Participatory Research, Native Nation Building, and Community Gardens to Increase Access to Healthy and Traditional Food in an Indigenous Food Desert
A common global denominator of Indigenous people is poor health, and the colonial settler states that are charged with providing...
Webinars: (Re)connecting and (Re)learning Culture, Language, & History through the Native Teen Guide in Training Program
The Native Teen Guide in Training (NTGIT) is a program of the Canyonlands Field Institute based out of Moab, Utah....
Webinars: Modeling Early Maize in the North American Southwest
Although originally domesticated in Mexico, the initial adoption and spread of maize (Zea mays) are key to understanding the forager-to-farmer...
Webinars: The Paleoindian Southwest: The Role of the Greater Southwest in Understanding the Earliest Americans
The first definitive evidence of Ice Age Americans in North America came from the Folsom site in northeastern New Mexico....
Webinars: Ink and Identity: Exploring the History of Indigenous Tattoo Traditions in the United States Southwest
Body art and modification holds deep cultural significance in many Indigenous communities; further, practices like tattooing have endured despite forced...

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