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Webinars: Indigenous Education: Elevating the Genius of Indigenous Communities
For far too long education has been done to Indigenous communities rather than with them. In 2015, The Native American...
Webinars: Harmonizing Tradition: Navajo Music and the “Beauty Way” in Archaeology
Music serves as a living archive of culture, weaving stories, traditions, and spiritual wisdom across generations. In this insightful webinar,...
Webinars: Native Bound Unbound: Archive of Indigenous Slavery
Dr. Rael-Gálvez presents Native Bound Unbound: Archive of Indigenous Slavery. Native Bound-Unbound is a digital repository centered on the lives...
Webinars: Zooarchaeology as a Tool for Conservation and Management: A Case Study on Sea Otters
Archaeological faunal assemblages are time-stamped biological records that allow us to test long-standing assumptions about species’ ecological roles and anchor...
Webinars: The Radical Comparative Politics of Ancient Northwest Mexico
In this presentation Dr. Pailes presents a review and interpretations of recent research in Northwest Mexico. This region is often...
Webinars: Taking Our Water for the City: The Archaeology of New York City’s Watershed Communities
Cities need a reliable source of fresh water to prosper but the demand is usually greater than the local supply....
Webinars: Geographical and Political Implications of Indigenous Visualities in National Parks
This talk centers around Indigenous Visual Sovereignty in national parks. Cassidy approaches this work by looking closely at land management...
Webinars: The BIA NAGPRA Assistance Program: Unique Paths Forward
In Summer 2024, Archaeology Southwest (ASW), a Tucson-based nonprofit located on the homelands of the Tohono O’odham and Pascua Yaqui...
Webinars: The FAIR+CARE Cultural Heritage Network: Advancing Practices to Support Ethical Data Management in Archaeology
This webinar presents ongoing work by the FAIR+CARE Cultural Heritage Network, a group working to investigate, develop, demonstrate, and promote...
Webinars: Nuwu Astronomy Views
This presentation will explore the connection to the night sky as a Southern Paiute, including the importance of preserving the...
Webinars: A Poetry Reading with Laguna Pueblo Poet, Max Early
Max’s poetry reflects a deep connection to his Laguna Pueblo culture, art, family, community and language. His poems convey the...
Webinars: Glen Canyon Rising: An Original Short Film
Join us for a very special webinar presentation as we journey through the dramatically etched and colorful landscape of Glen...

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