SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
NOVEMBER VOICES 2023

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

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

November 6 Jon Ghahate (Laguna/Zuni) Turkey and Badger Clans
Educator, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (CCAC); former Museum Cultural Educator, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC); lecturer, public speaker on Ancestral Puebloan cultures, Pueblo & New Mexico history and Indigenous civilizations of the Western Hemisphere for Nature Conservancy, Albuquerque Public Schools, IPCC, World Council of Churches, Smithsonian Associates, CCAC, Nat’l. Park Service.
Anatomy of the 1680 Pueblo Revolt: Self-Determination, Sovereignty, and Autonomy

November 13 Nov 13 2 Dr. Bonnie K. Baxter
Professor of Biology, Founder and Director, Great Salt Lake Institute (GSLI), Westminster College; Ph.D. in Genetics and Molecular Biology from University of North Carolina. Postdoctoral research in biochemistry and biophysics at Washington State University. Currently studying microbial communities of Great Salt Lake and physiology of microorganisms which has led to many discoveries relating to DNA damage and repair mechanisms, photobiology, astrobiology, microbial diversity and mircobialite formation. She and colleagues have published the first book on the biology of Great Salt Lake. Her institute pulls together researchers from around the world.
Great Salt Lake: It’s Beauty, Future and Climate Chang

November 20 Dr. Eric Blinman
Archaeologist, Archaeological Support Services; Former Director, NM Office of Archaeological Studies (OAS), Department of Cultural Affairs; Participant, 2007 Colloquium, Past Human Responses to Climate Change, hosted by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden; Former Acting Director, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Museum of New Mexico. Involved in Western American archaeology since 1967; Joined OAS 1988. Specialties include pottery technology, paleoclimate studies, yucca & basketry textiles.
Baskets to Pots in the Upper San Juan

November 27 Dr. Eric Blinman
Archaeologist, Archaeological Support Services; Former Director, NM Office of Archaeological Studies (OAS), Department of Cultural Affairs; Participant, 2007 Colloquium, Past Human Responses to Climate Change, hosted by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden; Former Acting Director, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Museum of New Mexico. Involved in Western American archaeology since 1967; Joined OAS 1988. Specialties include pottery technology, paleoclimate studies, yucca & basketry textiles.
Anti-Chaco in the Upper San Juan

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