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Santa Fe, NM | Southwest Seminars will be offering four new lectures in November. The series is being held at Hotel Santa Fe at 6 pm on Mondays.
On November 6, Jon Ghahate (Laguna/Zuni Turkey and Badger Clans will present “Anatomy of the 1680 Pueblo Revolt: Self-Determination, Sovereignty, and Autonomy“
The cost is $20 at the door, or $75 for the entire series. Click here for more details.
Santa Fe, NM | Southwest Seminars will be offering four new lectures in November. The series is being held at Hotel Santa Fe at 6 pm on Mondays.
On September 18, Dr. Bonnie Baxter-Clark will present “A Canary in the Coal Mine: Is Great Salt Lake Disappearing?
The cost is $20 at the door, or $75 for the entire series. Click here for more details.
Our fourth lecture of the 2023 series will be presented by Dr. Matthew Martinez of the Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project. His talk, Geographies of the Sacred, will draw upon landscapes and rock images that reflect movement and living histories. Despite an ongoing misrepresentation of being non-literate, Indigenous people have always been skilled at documenting stories. Tewa people view themselves within a larger ecological system interconnected to all things living. Mesa Prieta or Tsikwaye is one example of a vast landscape comprised of more than 100,000 petroglyphs and archaeological features that date back thousands of years. Located on the northern Rio Grande region, this place is embedded in stories that are foundational to sharing New Mexico histories and beyond.
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This program is made possible in part with the grant support from the New Mexico Humanities Council.
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