Indigenous Archaeology and Community Engaged Research in the Americas panel

   
Summary

Indigenous Archaeology and Community Engaged Research in the Americas panel

Description

Sponsored by the Boston University College of Arts and Sciences and the Associate Provost for Diversity & Inclusion in collaboration with the Archaeology Program, Department of Anthropology, and the American & New England Studies Program. Joseph “Woody” Aguilar (Department of Anthropology, (University of Pennsylvania), Title: Indigenous Archaeology and Remaking Museums: Examples from the Pueblo Southwest. Iyaxel Cojti Ren (PreColumbian Studies, Dumbarton Oaks), Title: Building Bridges between Past and Present Indigenous Peoples: The Case of Guatemala. Solsire Cusicanqui Marsano (Department of Anthropology, Harvard University), Title: Deconstructing Histories in Pre-Hispanic and Modern Cajamarca, Peru: Archaeology as a Tool to Empower Local Identity. Reception following in the Gabel Museum of Archaeology, STO253.

Starts

3:30pm on Wednesday, October 30th 2019

End Time

5:30pm

Location

Boston University Stone Science, 675 Commonwealth Ave., Room B50, Boston

URL

http://www.bu.edu/archaeology/2019/10/20/indigenous-archaeology-and-community-engaged-research-in-the-americas-panel/

 
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