SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
VOICES FROM THE PAST 2011

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MONDAY NIGHTS AT 6 PM AT HOTEL SANTA FE
A PUBLIC PROGRAM GRACIOUSLY ASSISTED BY HOTEL SANTA FE, A PICURIS PUEBLO ENTERPRISE

 

June 6 Dr. Matt Schmader
City of Albuquerque Archaeologist and Superintendent, Open Space Division
Vazquez de Coronado in the Tiguex Province, Albuquerque Rio Grande Valley: 1540-42

June 13 Siegfried Halus
Director Emeritus, Fine Arts Program, Santa Fe Community College; Photographer, and Co-Author
(with Lucy Lippard and Marie Romero Cash) Living Shrines: Home Altars of New Mexico;
Author, Idea Photographic: After Modernism

Greg Mac Gregor
Professor Emeritus of Art and Photography, California State University; Photographer and Co-Author
(with Siegfried Halus) In Search of Dominguez and Escalante: Photographing the 1776 Spanish Expedition Through the Southwest;, Overland: The California Emigrant Trail of 1841-1870; Lewis and Clark Revisited: A Photographer’s Trail
The Dominguez-Escalante Expedition of 1776: Photography in Friars’ Footsteps

June 20 Dr. Carla Van West
Archaeologist and Director, Preservation Research Programs
Statistical Research Foundation, Inc., Albuquerque, NM
Role of Climate Change: Early Spanish-Native American Interactions in the Southwest

June 27 Dr. Paul R. Fish
Archaeologist, Professor of Anthropology and Curator Emeritus
of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

Dr. Suzanne K. Fish
Archaeologist, Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona; Co- Editor (with Paul R. Fish),The Hohokam Millenium; Co-editors (with M. Elisa Villalpando and Paul R. Fish)
Trincheras Sites in Time, Space and Society;
Two Ancient Villages on Tumamoc Hill in Central Tucson

July 4 David Grant Noble
Editor, Fine Art Photographer and Author, In the Places of the Spirits; The Mesa Verde World: Explorations in
Ancestral Puebloan Archaeology;; Ancient Ruins of the Southwest: An Archaeological Guide; Editor, In Search
of Chaco: New Approaches to an Archaeological Enigma; Santa Fe: History of an Ancient City; Pueblos, Villages, Forts and Trails: A Guide to New Mexico’s Past
The Repatriation of Adolph F. Bandelier or How a Famous Archaeologist Finally Came Home

July 11 Dr. Matthew Liebmann
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Archaeology Program Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Archaeologist, and Co-editor (with Melissa S. Murphy) Enduring Conquest: Rethinking the Archaeology of Resistance to Spanish Colonialism in the Americas
Pueblo Iliad: An Archaeological History of the Pueblo Revolt Era in the Jemez Province, 1680-1696

July 18 Dr. William K. Hartmann
Senior Scientist, Planetary Science Institute, Tucson, Arizona; Recipient, Nininger Meteorite Award, Center
for Meteorite Studies (Arizona State University, Painter and Author, Cities of GoldGayle Hartmann  Historian, Archaeologist and former Editor, Kiva: The Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History;Research Associate, Arizona State Museum and President, Save the Scenic Santa Ritas
New Discoveries: The Vazquez de Coronado Entrada, 1539-1542 AD

July 25 Dr. Sunday Eiselt
Professor of Anthropology and Archaeologist and Director, Southern Methodist, University-Taos
Jicarilla Apache Settlement Patterns, Sacred Spaces and Ceramics

August 1 Dr. Marvin Rowe
Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Texas A&M University and Visiting Professor, Texas A&M
University at Qatar Recipient, Nininger Meteorite Award (Center for Meteorite Studies, Arizona State University). ; Castleton Award and Frank & A.J. Bock Award, (American Rock Art Research Association) for lifetime achievements in rock art studies, documentation, education, research and conservation.
Dating the Native American Tradition of Peyote: Past and Present

August 8 Stephen C. Lentz
Archaeologist and Project Director, Office of Archaeological StudiesMuseum of New Mexico, Office of Cultural Affairs
First Capital: Ogapogeh: The Village of the White Shell Water Place: 1175-1436 AD

$100 for the series of 10 lectures or $15 at the Door

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