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- Halal Food: A History12:00 pm
- "Did You Know You Could…?” Series 12:00 pm
- Beyond the Headlines: How the World Looks at the American Election12:00 pm
- Indigenous Archaeology and Community Engaged Research3:00 pm
- Linguistics Colloquium: Augustina Owusu3:30 pm
- Classics Department Lecture Series: "Green and Yellow: Commentary on the Iliad 1.188-253," Seth Schein - University of California, Davis4:00 pm
Indigenous Archaeology and Community Engaged Research
Boston University's Archaeology Program and Anthropology Department are hosting an emerging scholars event, titled Indigenous Archaeology and Community Engaged Research. Keynote Speaker: Dr. Bonnie Newsom (University of Maine), Indigenous Archaeologies and Climate Change Resilience: Lessons from Passamaquoddy Homeland. Daniela Maria Raillard (Northwestern University), Education, Engagement, and Employment: Building the Foundation for Sustainable and Collaborative Archaeology in the Chachapoya Region, Perú.Adriana Linares Palma (University of Texas), Community-Based Archaeological Program at San Juan Cotzal, GuatemalaWade Campbell (Harvard University). The Early Navajo Pastoral Landscape Project: An Archaeological Study of Diné Herding Traditions.Dr. Keitlyn Alcantara (Indiana University), Recipes of Belonging: Adapting what Our Ancestors Gave Us .
When | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm on Friday, November 13, 2020 |
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Location | Register |