SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
NATIVE VOICES 2007
OFFERED AS A BENEFIT FOR THE MUSEUM OF INDIAM ARTS AND CULTURE
MONDAY EVENING AT 6 PM AT HOTEL SANTA FE
August 20 Suzan Shown Harjo (Hodulgee Muscogee/S. Cheyenne)President, The Morning Star Institute and former Executive Director, National Congress of American Indians
History and the Business of Stipulated Truth.
August 27 Dr. John Kessell
Professor Emeritus, University of New Mexico & Editor, Vargas Project, Author, Kiva, Cross and Crown; Spain in the Southwest.; Co-editor, with Rick Hendricks, et. al.Remote Beyond Compare; To The Royal Crown Restored; Blood on the Boulders
The Two Marias
September 3 Dr. Patricia Crown
Professor of Anthropology, University of New Mexico
Crafting Children in Chaco
September 10 Daniel Moya (Pojoaque Pueblo)
Cultural Liaison and Graphic Designer, Poeh Museum and Cultural Center, Pueblo of Pojoaque
Pojoaque Tribal Economic Development: Past to Present to Future
September 17 No Program Tonight!
September 24 Dr. Joe Suina (Cochiti Pueblo)
Professor of Education (retired), University of New Mexico
“…And Then I Went to School”
October 1 Connie Tsosie Gaussoin (Picuris/Navajo)
Artist and Educator, Santa Fe Opera Pueblo Program
Innovative Artists: A Tradition
October 8 Dr. Chip Colwell-Chanthaponh
Curator of Anthropology, Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Author Massacre at Camp Grant: Forgetting and Remembering Apache History,History is in the Land: Multivocal Tribal Traditions in Arizona’s San Pedro Valley (with T. J. Ferguson),and co-editor of Archaeological Ethics (with Karen D. Vitelli).
Silenced Voices, Forgotten Histories: Remembering the Camp Grant Massacre
October 15 Michael Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo)
Artist and Recipient, 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award, Southwestern Association for Indian Arts; 2004 Distinguished Artist Award, Santa Fe Rotary Foundation;1999 Outstanding Disabled Veteran of the Year; 1999 LIFE Presidential Unsung Hero Award
My Life and My Work
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