SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
NATIVE VOICES
4 LECTURES IN MARCH 2022Photo by Tom Till
IN HONOR OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONSERVANCY
MONDAY NIGHTS 6 PM AT HOTEL SANTA FE
March 7 Adam Duran (Pojoaque)
War Chief, Pueblo of Pojoaque, Contributor, ‘Pueblo Perspectives on the Middle San Juan Region’, Footprints in the Middle San Juan.
Importance of Our Ancestral Sites: A Pueblo Perspective
March14 Dr. Joseph H. Suina (Cochiti)
Former Governor, Cochiti Pueblo, Professor Emeritus, Department of Education (ret.) University of New Mexico, Former Director, Institute for American Indian Education, University of New Mexico, Author, ‘And Then I Went to School’, in Teaching for Joy and Justice.
Reclaiming Our Children
March 21 Dr. Matthew Martinez (Ohkay Owingeh)
Former First Lieutenant Governor, Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, Former Deputy Director, New Mexico Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Co-Author, Deb Haaland: First Native American Cabinet Secretary (2022)
Tewa Landscapes, Voices and Stories
March 28 Theresa Pasqual (Acoma)
Director, Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Acoma Pueblo, Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Consultant on Tribal Resource Management and Sacred Site Protection
Winter Reflections: Preparing for Spring and Protecting Our Sacred Lands
$80 To Subscribe to the Series of 4 Lectures
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With Support from New Mexico Humanities Council
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