Voices From the Past: 2009



Monday Evenings at 6 pm at Hotel Santa Fe
Offered as a Benefit for 
New Mexico History Museum The Palace of the Governors,
A Public Program Graciously Assisted by Hotel Santa Fe, A Picuris Pueblo Enterprise

June 8 	Dr. Estevan Rael-Galvez
		New Mexico State Historian, Office of the State Historian
         		Windows to the Past

June 15	Dr. Wolky Toll, 
		Archaeologist, Office of Archaeological Studies. Museum of New Mexico
		La Garita Camposanto: Santa Fe’s Forgotten Cemetery

June 22 	Dr. Kelley Hays-Gilpin
		Edward Bridge Danson Jr. Chair of Anthropology, Northern Arizona University
		Hopi Ceramics and Kiva Murals: Before and After Spanish Contact 

June 29	William Baxter
		 Historian and Site Steward, The Archaeological Conservancy, San Marcos Pueblo
		 Owners vs. Takers; A Cultural Interpretation of the Struggle 			 		 For Turquoise in Territorial New Mexico

July 6		Dr. Thomas E. Chavez
		Former Director, The Palace of the Governors and Former Executive Director, National 		Hispanic Cultural Center; Historian and Author, An Illustrated History of New Mexico, 		Wake for a Fat Vicar, Spain and the Independence of the United States: An Intrinsic Gift; 		New Mexico Past and Future; Contributor (Foreword), Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico
		Chasing History: A Quixotic Quest for Art, Artifacts, and Heritage

July 13	Lisa Law
		Photographer, Documentarian and Author, Living the Sixties
		Living the Sixties: New Mexico Style 

July 20	Dr. Jon Hunner 
		Historian, Professor of History, and Director, Public History Program, New Mexico State 		University; and Author, Inventing Los Alamos 
		New Mexico’s March To Statehood

July 27	Kirk Ellis
		Screenwriter and Supervising Producer, Into the West; Co-producer and Screenwriter, 		Anne Frank; Screenwriter and Co-Executive producer John Adams;
		 And Emmy Award Winner
		What’s Wrong with History?	

August 3	Stephanie Kearny
		Author, Historian, and Educator New Mexico Humanities Council
		Integrity In An Imperialistic Age: The Man Who Led the 1846 American Takeover
		 of New Mexico and California

August 10	Dr. Thomas E. Sheridan  
		Anthropologist and Professor, The Southwest Center and Department of Anthropology, 		University of Arizona; and Author, Los Tucsonenses: The Mexican Community in 		Tucson, 1854-1941; Empire of Sand: The Seri Indians and the Struggle for Spanish 		Sonora, 1645-1803; Co-Editor, Contested Ground: Comparative Frontiers on the Northern 		and Southern Edges of the Spanish Empire; The Presidio and Militia on the Northern 		Frontier of New Spain; Where the Dove Calls: The Political Ecology of a Peasant 		Corporate Community in Northwestern Mexico; Arizona: A History; 
		and Paths of Life: American Indians of the Southwest and Northern Mexico 
		Landscapes of Fraud: Mission Tumacacori, the Baca Float 
                    and the Betrayal of the O’odham	

$10 at the Door or $75 for the series of 10 Lectures

10% of the net donated to the New Mexico History Museum

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