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SUMMARY:1918 Durango: The Pandemic\, The War\, and The PeaceHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:A series of KSUT (90.1 FM\, 89.3 FM ) radio programs bringing to life the impact of the Spanish Flu and World War I on Southwest Colorado. Narrated by Ted Holteen. Written by Judith Reynolds. Based on primary documents. Research provided by Daisy Grice and Spenser Snarr\, The Durango Public Library Digital Archive. \n  \nVisit KSUT for more details and a full schedule.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/1918-durango-the-pandemic-the-war-and-the-peace-history-live-durango/
LOCATION:KSUT Public Radio\, https://www.ksut.org/where-tune\, Ignacio\, Colorado\, 81137
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kenny B%2C KSUT Program Director":MAILTO:ken@ksut.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200923T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200923T130000
DTSTAMP:20260601T171907
CREATED:20200602T190957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T201107Z
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SUMMARY:Veterans Writing: Setting 101
DESCRIPTION:Lunch and Learn with Cindy Skaggs! These workshops provide participants the opportunity to create\, share\, and receive feedback on their writing. They are led by veterans who are professional writers. Participants will learn to use the written word to express emotions and convey their experiences. Previous writing experience is not necessary.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/veterans-writing-setting-101-2020-09-09-2020-09-16-2020-09-23/
LOCATION:Online with Discord
CATEGORIES:Center for the Book,Veterans Writing
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cindy Skaggs":MAILTO:cindy@cskaggs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200923T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200923T190000
DTSTAMP:20260601T171907
CREATED:20200729T171106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200807T190339Z
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SUMMARY:Native American Sacred Places with Dr. Andrew GullifordHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Pine River Library will be hosting Dr. Gulliford for a talk about topics covered in his book on sacred Native American sites: Sacred Objects\, Sacred Places. Dr. Guilliford is a writer\, historian\, and recent recipient of the 2019 Colorado Book Award with deep ties to the American West who also teaches at Fort Lewis College. \nIn researching the book\, Gulliford traveled thousands of miles over a ten-year period to meet and interview tribal elders\, visit sacred places\, and discuss the power of sacred objects in order to present the essential debates surrounding tribal historic preservation. Without revealing the exact locations of sacred places (unless tribes have gone public with their cultural concerns)\, Gulliford discusses the cultural significance of tribal sacred sites and the ways in which they are being preserved. Some of the case studies included are the Wyoming Medicine Wheel\, Devil’s Tower National Monument\, Mount Shasta in California\, Mount Graham in Arizona\, and the Sweet Grass Hills in Montana. Federal laws are reviewed in the context of tribal preservation programs\, and tribal elders discuss specific cases of repatriation. \nThough the book describes numerous tribal tragedies and offers examples of cultural theft\, Sacred Objects and Sacred Places affirms living traditions. It reveals how the resolution of these controversies in favor of native people will ensure their cultural continuity in a changing and increasingly complex world. The issues of returning human remains\, curating sacred objects\, and preserving tribal traditions are addressed to provide the reader with a full picture of Native Americans’ struggles to keep their heritage alive. \nDr. Gulliford will conclude his presentation with an update on the cultural and legal issues surrounding Bears Ears National Monument in southeast Utah\, which is the first national monument in the history of the 1906 Antiquities Act that was supported and sponsored by five tribes. At the end of his talk Gulliford welcomes comments and questions from the audience to be collected and shared by Darcy Poletti Harp\, PR and Programming Librarian at the Pine River Library. \n \n  \nThis will be an online event. For details on how to participate please contact: \nDarcy Poletti Harp \ndarcy@prlibrary.org \n970-884-2222 ext. 522
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/native-american-sacred-places-with-dr-andrew-gulliford-history-live-durango/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Darcy Poletti Harp":MAILTO:darcy@prlibrary.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200924T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200924T200000
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CREATED:20200729T172112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200803T153118Z
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SUMMARY:The Preservation of the Historic Tiffany ChurchHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:The Ignacio Community Library will virtually host local historian Ruth Lambert for a presentation on preservation efforts of the Tiffany Catholic Church in Tiffany\, Colorado. The small Tiffany Catholic Church\, Iglesia de San Antonio\, is one of the few remaining historic churches that conveys the story of Hispano history in the area of southeastern La Plata County near the border with New Mexico. \n \n  \nThis will be an online event. For details on how to participate please contact: \nAndrew Hutchinson \nahutchinson@ignaciolibrary.org \n970-563-9287
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/the-preservation-of-the-historic-tiffany-church-history-live-durango/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andrew Hutchinson":MAILTO:ahutchinson@ignaciolibrary.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200924T190000
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CREATED:20200727T221327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200807T190651Z
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SUMMARY:RMPBS' Colorado Experience: Press the West and Ben Nighthorse CampbellHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:RMPBS features Southwest Colorado and Colorado History in two special episodes of its series “Colorado Experience.” Press the West\, celebrating the restoration of Mancos’ Cranston Press\, featuring interviews with Tami Graham of KSUT and others\, and Ben Nighthorse Campbell\, exploring the dynamic life and history of the celebrated Colorado politician\,  featuring interviews with the Center for Southwest Studies staff.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/rmpbs-colorado-experience-press-the-west-and-ben-nighthorse-campbell-history-live-durango/
LOCATION:Rocky Mountain PBS\, KRMA-6\, KTSC-8\, KRMJ-18\, KRMU-20\, Colorado
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rocky Mountain PBS":MAILTO:viewer@rmpbs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200924T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200924T203000
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CREATED:20200729T174240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200807T191300Z
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SUMMARY:Fort Lewis College Life-Long Learning Program: Beyond the Postcard: Public Health and Landscape ImageryHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:FLC faculty members Cory Pillen (Art History) and Sara Newman (Public Health and Health Sciences) will address the relationship between Western imagery and social conceptions of public health and race during the early 20th century. Although representations of the Western landscape (postcards and paintings) are frequently considered value-neutral\, they often reinforce specific norms and ideals. This legacy has also influenced contemporary understandings of health and the landscape. \n  \nThis will be an online program. For details on how to participate please contact: \nDarcy Poletti Harp \nFort Lewis College Life-Long Learning Series \n970-884-2222 ext. 522
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/fort-lewis-college-life-long-learning-program-beyond-the-postcard-public-health-and-landscape-imagery-history-live-durango/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Darcy Poletti Harp":MAILTO:darcy@prlibrary.org
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