SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS ANCIENT SITES AND ANCIENT STORIES 2007 MONDAY EVENINGS AT 6 P.M. AT HOTEL SANTA FE OFFERED AS A BENEFIT FOR THE GALISTEO BASIN COORDINATION GROUP A PUBLIC PROGRAM GRACIOUSLY ASSISTED BY HOTEL SANTA FE, A PICURIS PUEBLO ENTERPRISE January 29 Dr. F. Joan Mathien Archaeologist, National Park Service (ret.) and Volunteer, Museum Collections, Chaco Culture National Historic Park; Research Associate, Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico and Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico Turquoise: Gemstone of the American Southwest February 5 Dr. Ann Ramenofsky Professor of Archaeology, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico and Author, ‘Native American Disease History: Past, Present, and Future Directions’, in World Archaeology 35 (2); and, with J.K. Feathers, ‘Jars Full of Shiny Metal: Analyzing Coronado’s Visit to Yunque, “Yunque’, in Richard C. and Shirley C. Flint (editors), The Coronado Expedition from the Distance of 460 Years Unraveling Historical Myths: The View from San Marcos Pueblo February 12 Dr. John Kantner, RPA Archaeologist and Vice President for Academic and Institutional Advancement, School of Advanced Research Living in the Shadow of Chaco February 19 Dr. Enrique Lamadrid Folklorist, Critic, Translator, and Co-Author, with Cecilio GarciaCamarillo, Hermanitos Comancitos: Indo-Hispano Rituals of Captivity and Redemption; and, with Jack Loeffler, Miguel A. Gandert, Tesoros del Espiritu: A Portrait in Sound of Hispanic New Mexico; and Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of New Mexico Hermanitos, Comancitos: Indo-Hispano Rituals of Captivity and Redemption February 26 Phillip Tuwaletstiwa (Hopi) Dreams, Myths and a World View March 5 Dr. Linda Cordell Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Former Director, Museum of Natural History, University of Colorado; and Author, Prehistory of the Southwest (New World Archaeological Record; Archaeology of the Southwest; with DeWitt Jones, Anasazi World; Dynamics of Southwest Prehistory; and Chiles to Chocolate: Food the Americas Gave the World Innovations in 14th Century. Pueblo Pottery: Old & New Data, Old Questions, New Insights March 12 Lucy Lippard Art Historian Five Acres: Disputed Land and Disappearing Landscapes in the Galisteo Basin March 19 Dr. James Snead Author, Ruins and Rivals: The Making of Southwest Archaeology and Director, Anthropology Program George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia War, Galisteo Style: Exploring the Crisis of the Late Coalition Period March 26. Polly Schaafsma Archaeologist and Author, Rock Art of Utah, Rock Art in New Mexico, Indian Rock Art of the Southwest and Warrior, Shield and Star: Imagery and Ideology of Pueblo Warfare; Editor, Kachinas in the Pueblo World; and with David Muench, Images in Stone: Petroglyphs and Photographs. Galisteo Basin Rock Art April 2 Dr. Eric Blinman Archaeologist and Director, Office of Archaeological Studies , Museum of New Mexico Whose Garden Was This?: Cultural Affiliation Questions in the Galisteo Basin $10 PER LECTURE OR $50 SERIES SUBSCRIPTION FOR 10 LECTURES 10% OF THE TICKET PRICE DONATED TO GALISTEO BASIN COORDINATION GROUP ~ 2007~ ANCIENT SITES AND ANCIENT STORIES BENEFIT FOR THE GALISTEO BASIN COORDINATION GROUP JANUARY 29-- APRIL 2, 2007 ANCIENT SITES AND ANCIENT STORIES II BENEFIT FOR THE OFFICE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONSERVANCY APRIL 9 – JUNE 11, 2007 VOICES FROM THE PAST BENEFIT FOR THE PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS, MUSEUM OF NEW MEXICO JUNE 18 - AUGUST 13, 2007 NATIVE VOICES BENEFIT FOR MUSEUM OF INDIAN ARTS AND CULTURE AUGUST 20 – OCTOBER 15, 2007 FATHER EARTH, MOTHER SKY BENEFIT FOR NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER OCTOBER 22 – DECEMBER 17, 2007 SOUTHWEST SEMINARS IS A 501 (C)(3) EDUCATIONAL NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION. Southwest Seminars, 219 Ojo de la Vaca, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508 Phone: (505) 466-2775 E-mail: Southwestseminar@aol.com Website: SouthwestSeminars.org WE ARE COMMITTED TO SENSITIVE CULTURAL EDUCATION AND WORK WITH THOSE WHO SHARE THE SAME COMMITMENT.