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SUMMARY:The Virgin Branch Culture of Southern Nevada\, with Professor Karen Harry\, University of Nevada\, Las Vegas – History Live! Durango
DESCRIPTION:Presented by San Juan Basin Archaeological Society\nLocation: Fort Lewis College Center of Southwest Studies Lyceum or via Zoom (link at SJBAS.org)\nContact: Janice C. Sheftel\, janicesheftel@gmail.com \nProfessor Harry specializes in the study of ceramic technology\, production\, and distribution and the archaeology of the North American southwest. An area of ongoing research deals with understanding ceramic technology and use among sedentary hunter-gathers. For more than a thousand years\, the Moapa Valley of southern Nevada was home to people participating in the westernmost expression of Puebloan lifeways. Appearing in the archaeological record at about AD 200\, these individuals were members of what archaeologists refer to as the Virgin Branch Puebloan culture. This culture did not appear and progress in a vacuum\, however\, but developed and changed in response to changing environmental and social conditions. This talk covers the origin\, development\, and decline of the Lowland Virgin Branch culture while also exploring how the local cultural context affected how this trajectory unfolded. \nSince joining the UNLV faculty in 2001\, Karen has obtained more than $1.6 million in external funding\, which has provided stipends and research opportunities for numerous graduate and undergraduate students. She has authored and co-authored two books and regularly publishes in peer-reviewed books and journals\, including American Anthropologist\, American Antiquity\, Journal of Archaeological Science\, and Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. Karen received her Ph.D\, from the University of Arizona\, Department of Anthropology.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/the-virgin-branch-culture-of-southern-nevada-with-professor-karen-harry-university-of-nevada-las-vegas-history-live-durango/
LOCATION:Center of Southwest Studies\, 1000 Rim Dr.\, Durango\, Colorado\, 81301
CATEGORIES:History Live Durango
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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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