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SOUTHWEST SEMINARS | A History of the Ancient Southwest (Revisited!)

Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa FE, NM, United States

Presented by:  Dr. Stephen H. Lekson Curator of Archaeology, Jubilado, University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Author, The Chaco Meridian: One Thousand Years of Political and Religious Power in the...

SOUTHWEST SEMINARS | Revolts and Revolutions in New Mexico

Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa FE, NM, United States

presented by: Robert D. Martinez, M.A. New Mexico State Historian, Specialist in Spanish Colonial church, cultural, and social practices; former Deputy State Historian & Research Historian, Sephardic Legacy Project (Crypto-Judaism);...

SOUTHWEST SEMINARS | The Wide Wide Sea

Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa FE, NM, United States

Presented by: Hampton Sides American Historian, Author and Journalist in Residence, Colorado College; former Miller Distinguished Scholar, Santa Fe Institute; Author, The Exotic: Intrigue and Cultural Ruin in the Age of...

SOUTHWEST SEMINARS | Archaeology as History: Assessing models of the Puebloan Past

Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa FE, NM, United States

Presented by: Dr. Eric Blinman Archaeologist, Archaeological Support Services; Former Director, NM Office of Archaeological Studies (OAS), Department of Cultural Affairs; Participant, 2007 Colloquium, Past Human Responses to Climate Change,...

SOUTHWEST SEMINARS | Two Views of Hopi

Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa FE, NM, United States

Presented by: Verma Nequatewa (Hotvela, Second Mesa Hopi) and Dr. Robert W.  Rhodes Verma: Hopi born & raised; distinguished jewelry artist (Sonwai); 25 year apprenticeship w/her uncle,  renowned jewelry artist Charles Loloma...

SOUTHWEST SEMINARS | Sandal Imagery in the Chaco Road System & Greater Bears Ears

Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa FE, NM, United States

Presented by: Dr. Benjamin Aaron Bellorado Anthropological archaeologist; Assistant Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum; 25 years research in perishable and textile analyses, dendroarchaeology (tree ring dating), ceramic analysis, and...