SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
AUGUST VOICES: 2022 LECTURES

MONDAY NIGHTS 6 PM AT HOTEL SANTA FE
LECTURES – 50 MONDAYS A YEAR (ALMOST)
A PUBLIC PROGRAM GRACIOUSLY ASSISTED BY HOTEL SANTA FE, A PICURIS PUEBLO ENTERPRISE
WITH SUPPORT FROM THE NEW MEXICO HUMANITIES COUCIL

August 1 Dr. James E. Snead
Archaeologist, Historian and Professor of Anthropology, California State University-Northridge; Author, Ruins and Rivals: The Making of Southwest Archaeology; Ancestral Landscapes of the Pueblo World; Burnt Corn Pueblo: Conflict & Conflagration in the Galisteo Basin, 1250-1325; Relic Hunters: Archaeology & the Public in 19th C. America. Born and raised in Santa Fe!
Archaeology in 19th Century Santa Fe: Artifacts & Antiquarians

August 8 Dr. Richard I. Ford
Ethnobotanist, Archaeologist, and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Anthropology and Botany, Department of Anthropology, and Former Director, Ethnobotanical Laboratory, University of Michigan; Engaged Anthropology: Research Essays on North American Archaeology, Ethnobotany, and Museology (Papers in Honor of Richard I. Ford), M. Hegmon, S.Eiselt, eds.)
Native Plants Discovered by Tijeras Canyon Archaeologists

August 15 Brian Vallo (Acoma)
Former Governor, Pueblo of Acoma; Former Director, Indian Arts Research Center, School for Advanced Research; Led collaborative curation of SAR-IARC collections; co-facilitator, development & publication of Guidelines for Collaboration between tribes & museums; Former Director, Acoma Historic Preservation & Founding Director, Acoma Haaku’ Museum
Importance and Influence of Indigenous Knowledge

August 22: No Program: Grand Canyon Study Tour with Wayne Ranney & Dr. John Ware

August 29 Nicolasa Chavez. M.A.
New Mexico Deputy State Historian; Lecturer, History & Artistic Traditions from Spanish Colonial to Contemporary New Mexico; Former Curator, Spanish Colonial & Contemporary Hispano/Latino Collections, Museum of International Folk Art. Author, A Century of Masters: NEA National Heritage Fellows of NM; The Spirit of Flamenco: From Spain to New Mexico
Growing Up Coyota: Castas in New Mexico

$20 at the Door – or $75 to Subscribe to the Series of 4 Lectures

Proof of Covid Vaccinations Required and Masks in the Meeting Room

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