Mary: Assistant Archaeologist, OAS The Center for New Mexico Archaeology is responsible for archaeological research, curation and education of an irreplaceable archaeological heritage, including nearly 10 million artifacts from all time periods and cultures, including Ancestral Native American.Ītl Atl, Feather Blankets, & Fire: Experiencing Crafts & Survival in the Ancient SouthwestĪssistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma and Author,’ The Prehispanic Tewa World: Space, Time and Becoming in the Pueblo Southwest’ Co-Author (w/K. Eric Blinman, Mary Weahkee (Santa Clara/Comanche), and Chuck HannafordĮric: Director, New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies (OAS) Chuck: Project Director, OAS (Southern Tiwa/Piro/Chicano)Ģ012 Dubin Native Artist Fellow, School for Advanced Researchįormer President, New Mexico Pueblo Fiber Arts Guild, Pueblo Weaving Teacher, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Textile Scholar and Researcher Author, Collecting the Weaver’s Art: The William Claflin Collection of Southwestern Textiles ‘Perpetuating Ritual Textile Traditions’: A Pueblo Example ‘ in Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings ‘Effects of European Contact on Textile Production and Exchange in the North American Southwest: A Pueblo Case Study’ (Doctoral Dissertation, U. TO HONOR AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE WORK OF ARCHAEOLOGY SOUTHWESTĪ PUBLIC PROGRAM GRACIOUSLY ASSISTED BY HOTEL SANTA FE, A PICURIS PURBLO ENTERPRISE By Southwest Seminars on Jin Lectures 2015, Past Lectures
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