SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
JUNE VOICES: 2022 LECTURES


CARTOON ART COURTESY OF RICARDO CATE

MONDAY NIGHTS 6 PM AT HOTEL SANTA FE
LECTURES – 50 MONDAYS A YEAR

A PUBLIC PROGRAM GRACIOUSLY ASSISTED BY HOTEL SANTA FE, A PICURIS PUEBLO ENTERPRISE

June 6 Ricardo Cate’ (Santo Domingo Pueblo)
NOTE: Held at Santa Fe Woman’s Club – 1616 Old Pecos Trail
Humorist, Comedian and Cartoon Artist, Without Reservations, Santa Fe New Mexican;
Author, Pueblo Etiquette for Tourists: A book about survival ; Without Reservations: The Cartoons of Ricardo Cate’
Here to Make You Laugh (Again!)  

June 13 Dr. Sean Gregory Dolan
NOTE: Held at Hotel Santa Fe
Archaeologist and Cultural Resource Manager, Los Alamos at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Author of several journal articles and talks related to the use of obsidian in the US Southwest and Mexican Northwest which address research questions related to long-distance trade, social interaction, and indigenous lithic technology.
Learning From Obsidian: Mesoamerican Connections to Pre-Hispanic SW & Coronado’s Mexican Indian Allies

June 20 David Grant Noble
NOTE: Held at Hotel Santa Fe
Editor, Author, Fine Art Photographer
Recipient, Emil Haury Award, Western National Parks Association;
Victor Stoner Award, Arizona Archaeological & Historical Society;
Author, From Saigon to Pleiku: A Counterintelligence Agent in Vietnam’s Central Highlands, 1962-1963
Vietnam Passages: 1962-1963

June 27 Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk (Ute Mountain Ute)
NOTE: Held at Santa Fe Woman’s Club – 1616 Old Pecos Trail|
Former Co-Chairwoman, Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition and Former Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Councilwoman;
Interviewed, Fighting For The Land And Building Healing From Within, in Edge of Morning: Native Voices Speak for the Bears Ears (J. Keeler, Ed.); Cross Cultural Program Manager, Montezuma Land Conservancy
Women of Bears Ears

$20 at the door or $75 to Subscribe to the Series of 4 lectures
With Support from New Mexico Humanities Council
Covid Vaccinations required

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Southwest Seminars, 219 Ojo de la Vaca, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
Phone: (505) 466-2775     E-mail: Southwestseminar@aol.com        Website: SouthwestSeminars.org

COMMITTED TO SENSITIVE CULTURAL EDUCATION AND WORK WITH OTHERS WHO SHARE THE SAME COMMITMENT
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