Carlton Gover

Dating Apps in Archaeology: Matching the Archaeological Record with Indigenous Oral Traditions

Sept. 14, 2019

Lehua CNAIS

Future Ancestors: A Reading and Interdisciplinary Workshop with Chamorro Poet Lehua M. Taitano

March 29, 2019

Gregg Deal

Muralism and [Re]definition of Community

March 25, 2019

What happens to a community when it casts itself on the walls that surround it? Using the murals of Boyle Heights, Los Angeles and the recent Indigenous Mural Space executed in the Visual Arts Complex on CU Boulder campus as particular examples, this talk will examine the impact and function...

Reindeer Herding Alaska

Reindeer Herding in Alaska:1900-1940

March 25, 2019

This paper examines what we believe to be a forerunner of many current livestock programs – the provision of reindeer to Native Alaskans starting in the 1890s. Reindeer were imported from Russia with the intended purpose of providing a dependable source of cash income, food and employment in rural Native...

Tanaya Winder

Remember Her: We Are Still Singing

Feb. 20, 2019

Pojoaque Scott Ortman

From Collaboration to Partnerships with the Pueblo of Pojoaque

Feb. 20, 2019

Since 2014, CU and the Pueblo of Pojoaque have been partnering to expand knowledge of ancestral archaeological sites on and adjacent to Pojoaque tribal land. In this talk, I explain why the concept of partnership better-captures the approach we are taking than the related concepts of indigenous and collaborative archaeology...