“The Lands Lead Us: Indigenous Learnings in Conservation, Leadership, and Movements," explores a holistic approach to land stewardship, emphasizing the...
Wild-food and cultivated plants are found everywhere on the globe alongside human civilizations. They follow our footsteps impeccably, as humans...
Flutes found in the Americas, and more specifically the flutes of North America, have been in use for thousands of...
The National Mustang Association of Colorado (NMACO) is committed to preserving and protecting horses in the wild and promoting conscious...
On August 5th, 2015, 3 million gallons of acid mine drainage was accidentally discharged from the Gold King Mine near...
In this talk, Dr. Hill will discuss his insights into the value of considering Native perspectives on heritage. Archaeologists have...
One of the more fascinating archaeobotanical stories from the central Colorado Plateau and the San Juan Basin is the rare...
In this presentation, Dr. Jason LaBelle provides an overview of his lab’s ongoing work on Fremont farming communities located along...
Nearly 120 years ago, researchers identified a most unusual find for western Kansas: a seven-room masonry pueblo. This discovery led...
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...
