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Webinars: Crow Canyon Lithic Analysis as a Tool to Reveal Sociopolitical Organization from A.D. 600 to 1280 in the Central Mesa Verde Region
This presentation intends to demonstrate how Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (CCAC) researchers have effectively developed their own lithic analysis since...
Webinars: Sand, Stone, and Songs: Ancients Lessons from a Living Landscape
Hopi speakers, in the ceremonies and stories of their thriving pueblos in eastern Arizona, refer to the landscape of Canyons...
Webinars: Pueblo Indian History for Kids, Lesson Plan
For children, this illustrated history of the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest brings the past to life. Tells how Pueblo...
Site Reports: Thirteenth Century Pueblo Aggregation and Organizational Change in Southwestern Colorado
The Green Lizard site (5MT 3901) is a small domestic habitation representing the dispersed community of small Pueblo III habitations...
Webinars: Ask An Archaeologist
Hosted by Dr. Susan Ryan, Chief Mission Officer; Becky Hammond, Educator and American Indian Outreach Coordinator; and Steve Copeland, Field...
Site Reports: The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: Site Testing
This volume reports on the testing of 13 archaeological sites as one part of the larger Sand Canyon Archaeological Project....
Site Reports: Pueblo Indian History for Kids, Student Worksheet (open-ended exploration)
Pueblo Indian History for Kids is an online timeline that tells the history of the Pueblo Indian people of the...
Webinars: The Utes: Colorado’s Forgotten People
The Ute Tribes have a rich history of adaptation in a region that could otherwise be harsh. They have a...
Educational Video Series: Pueblo Voices: Connections to the Land & to the Ancestors
Pueblo historical perspectives are shaped by their deep cultural heritage, kept alive through oral tradition. Archaeologists' understanding of Pueblo history...
Educational Video Series: Pueblo Voices: Language
Pueblo historical perspectives are shaped by their deep cultural heritage, kept alive through oral tradition. Archaeologists' understanding of Pueblo history...
Webinars: Diné/Navajo Resistance to US Indian Commissioner John Collier’s Livestock Reduction Program, 1937-1959
This presentation examines sociologist Solon Kimball’s reports on Navajos in conversation with Milton Snow’s in the aftermath of the livestock...
Webinars: Return to House of Rain: Part 1
In a series of homemade dispatches from the field, the author of House of Rain takes his audience into the...

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