Monday Evenings at 6 p.m. 
At Hotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508

Offered as a Benefit For The Palace of the Governors New Mexico History Museum
Call 505-466-2775 for information.

In Commemoration of the Cuarto Centenario of the Plaza de Santa Fe: 1607-10 
And to acknowledge the peoples of all  cultures  who made this their community before and after


June 18		Cordelia ‘Dedie’ Snow
		Historic Sites Archaeologist, Archaeological Records Management Section
		Historic Preservation Division, Department of Cultural Affairs
		The Myths of Santa Fe

June 25  	Mike Elliott 
		Historical Archaeologist, United States Forest Service
		Jemez and the Pueblo Revolt

July 2.		Steve Post
		Archaeologist and Project Director
		Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico
		Archaeology of The Palace of the Governors, Civic Center, and the Railyard			

July 9		Leigh Kuwanwisiwma (Hopi)
		Director, Hopi Office of Cultural Affairs, Hopi Tribe; and Author, 
                          Chapter in David Grant Noble, ed.  In Search of Chaco: New  Perspectives on an Archaeological Engima.
                          School of Advanced Research) Kykotsmovi, Third Mesa, Arizona
		The Cultural Essence of Hopi Oral Tradition

July16		Dody Fugate
		Archaeologist and Assistant Curator of Research Collections
		Laboratory of Anthropology, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
		Museum of New Mexico
		Companions: Pre-Columbian Dogs of the Southwest

July 23		Dr. Rick Hendricks
		New Mexico State University 
		Former co-editor, with John Kessell, Vargas Project,
		University of New Mexico: Blood on the Boulders, Remote Beyond Compare, To the Crown Restored; 
                           and co-author, with Malcolm Ebright, Witches of Abiquiu
		Diocesan Clergy in Spanish Colonial New Mexico

 July 30		Dr Lynne Sebastian
		Historic Preservation Archaeologist, Statistical Research Institute
		Taking Charge in Chaco: Thinking about Political Organization in the Past

August 6	Dr. Mark Lycett
		Senior Lecturer, Research Associate and Assistant Professor
		Department of Anthropology 
		University of Chicago
		From Paa-ko to San Pedro: Making Missions in 17th century New Mexico

August 13	Dr. Donald Brown
		Professor emeritus of Anthropology
		Oklahoma State University
		Pinweltha: A History of Picuris Pueblo

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10% of the Net Donated The Palace of the Governors-New Mexico History Museum

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