Ute Rock Art in Southeast Utah: Identity & Land Use in a Rapidly Changing West w/ Shanna Diederichs
Автор: Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
Загружено: 2021-07-29
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This event is brought to you by the Four Corners Lecture Series, the Bureau of Land Management, Monticello Field Office and Bears Ears National Monument in partnership with Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum.
Highly adapted to the rugged landscape of the inter-mountain West, the Ute people have lived in southeast Utah for at least six centuries. Petroglyphs left in the canyons and mountains of the region speak to deeply rooted Ute beliefs and how the settling of the West affected Ute personal lives, social responsibilities, land use, economy, and relationship with other native groups. With little other cultural material left behind by the Utes, these images are an extraordinary record of their historical experience in southeast Utah and their adaptability in a rapidly changing West.
This webinar is part of the Crow Canyon Webinar Series, hosted on Thursdays at 4pm Colorado Mountain Time by Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. These webinars are offered free of charge thanks to the support of generous donors. See what’s coming up at https://crowcanyon.org/archaeology-we.... Stream past webinars from our YouTube channel at / crowcanyonconnects .
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is a nonprofit organization located near Mesa Verde in southwest Colorado. Our mission is to empower present and future generations by making the human past accessible and relevant through archaeological research, experiential education, and American Indian knowledge.
Learn more about our research, educational programs, and how to support our organization at:
www.CrowCanyon.org
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