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SUMMARY:Any Step Back Into the Old Ways is Naturally a Hindrance: Fort Lewis Indian School\, 1892-1911History Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:This presentation focuses on locating and “hearing” the voices of Indigenous students attending Fort Lewis Indian School during the two decades of operation\, and how the federal Indian policy of assimilation was manifested in the daily life of children attending the boarding school. With Dr. Majel Boxer\, Associate Professor of Native American and Indigenous Studies\, Fort Lewis College. \nPresented by the Center of Southwest Studies\, Fort Lewis College \nEmail CSWSMail@fortlewis.edu for Zoom link.\nFor more information\, contact Julie Tapley-Booth\, CSWSMail@fortlewis.edu\, 970.247.7456. \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/any-step-back-into-the-old-ways-is-naturally-a-hindrance-fort-lewis-indian-school-1892-1911-history-live-durango/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julie Tapley-Booth":MAILTO:CSWSMail@fortlewis.edu
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SUMMARY:Silverton Gold Film ScreeningHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:The Center of Southwest Studies will virtually host documentary filmmaker Sean Owen\, who will present a screening of his film Silverton Gold. The film explores the town’s transition from mining to tourism/recreation\, and the tension between development and preservation. Owen interviewed over 40 locals and worked with the San Juan County Historical Society in making the 55-minute film. Owen most recently directed and produced Tribal Radio about the KSUT tribal radio station in Ignacio\, Colorado\, which won Best Native Film at the Santa Fe Film Festival in 2018. \n  \nThis will be an online event. For details on how to participate please contact: \nJulie Tapley-Booth \nCSWSMail@fortlewis.edu \n970-247-7456
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/silverton-gold-film-screening-history-live-durango/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julie Tapley-Booth":MAILTO:CSWSMail@fortlewis.edu
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SUMMARY:PIVOT: Skateboard Deck ArtHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION: Featured image: Leandra Yazzie’s Interconnections by Duane Humeyestewa. Used with permission.\nThis innovative art exhibit features over 100 skateboard decks painted by 30 different Native Artists. Curated by Duane Koyawena (Hopi) and Landis Bahe (Diné)\, “PIVOT refers to the quick transitions we make between our traditional and day-to-day lives.” This cutting-edge exhibit uses a fresh medium to discuss issues of family\, community\, respect\, cultural identity\, loss\, and hope for the future. The Center is excited to host PIVOT in their main gallery and online.You can find them online at: swcenter.fortlewis.edu. \n  \nVisits Monday-Friday by appointment. \nFor more information contact: \nJulie Tapley-Booth \nCSWSMail@fortlewis.edu \n970-247-7456
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/pivot-skateboard-deck-art-history-live-durango/2020-09-01/
LOCATION:Center of Southwest Studies\, 1000 Rim Dr.\, Durango\, Colorado\, 81301
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julie Tapley-Booth":MAILTO:CSWSMail@fortlewis.edu
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