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2003-2004

Looking into the World of SymbolsVoices and Visions:
Native American Expressions


All lectures will be held at 8:00 PM in the James A. Little Theatre at the New Mexico School for the Deaf, 1060 Cerrillos Rd., Santa Fe. The theater is wheelchair accessible, and hearing-assistance devices are available upon request. There is a $10.00 admission fee for nonmembers.

Introduction to the 2003-2004 Lecture Series

October 16, 2003

Gloria Emerson, poet and painter; and Laurie Weahkee, SAGE Council, Albuquerque
Taproots into Ancient Wisdom: Petroglyph National Monument
Sponsored by Carole Ely and Robert Wickham—AV Systems
Hospitality for the lecturer provided by Zia Diner

Read more about the Emerson and Weahkee lecture.

November 20, 2003
Suzan Shown Harjo
The Morning Star Institute, Washington, DC
Sacred Places of Native America
Sponsored by Walter Burke Catering, Garcia Street Books,
and Karen Walker Real Estate
Hospitality for the lecturer provided by The Pink Adobe

Read more about the Harjo lecture.

January 29, 2004
Gerald Vizenor
Professor of American Studies and Native American Literature at the University of California, Berkeley
George Morrison—Grand Portage Reservation to the Rhode Island School of Design: The Story of a Distinguished Anishinaabe Expressionist Painter
Sponsored by C. T. Herman Group/Merrill Lynch
and Lockwood Construction Co.
Hospitality for the lecturer provided by Julian's

Read more about the Vizenor lecture.

March 11, 2004
Miranda Haskie
Professor of Education, Diné College, Tsaile, Arizona
Preserving a Culture: Practicing the Navajo Principles of Hózohó dóó K'é
Sponsored by the Flora Crichton Lecture Fund and
Thornburg Investment Management, Inc.
Hospitality for the lecturer provided by Amaya at the Hotel Santa Fe

Read more about the Haskie lecture.

April 29, 2004
Joe E. Watkins
Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of New Mexico
Native Perspectives on Indigenous Australia
Sponsored by Daniels Insurance, Inc. and Tidy Co.
Hospitality for the lecturer provided by Amaya at the Hotel Santa Fe

Read more about the Watkins lecture.


Image: [Top] "Looking into the World of Symbols." Colored pencil by Mauricia Chavarria, from Where There Is No Name for Art: The Art of Tewa Pueblo Children by Bruce Hucko. Published by SAR Press, 1996, and winner of the 1998 Southwest Book Award.

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