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SUMMARY:Glade Hadden on Colorado’s Eagle Rock Shelter and 13\,000 years of Living Well on the Western Slope
DESCRIPTION:Eagle Rockshelter and 13\,000 Years of Living Well on the Western Slope.  \nAlong with the Telluride Institute\, the Telluride Historical Museum is co-hosting retired BLM archaeologist Glade Hadden of Delta\, Colorado. Hadden uncovered the Eagle Rockshelter on the Gunnison River in Delta County\, the oldest archaeological site in Colorado. The site uncovered artifacts to demonstrate near-continuous indigenous habitation of the Western Slope for 130 centuries. \nDr. Glade Hadden has been a professional archaeologist for over 30 years\, and has worked throughout the West and his personal space (also known as the Colorado Plateau). Glade moved to the Montrose area in 2006 and worked as the BLM’s Uncompahgre Plateau Field Office archaeologist\, from which he retired in April of 2018.  Glade and his wife Susan are currently building their retirement home in the Paradox Valley. \nEagle Rock shelter\, located in the northern end of the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area some 12miles east of Delta\, is the oldest human occupation in Colorado and one of the oldest known stratified occupation sites in North America.  This presentation will celebrate 13\,000 years of living well on the Western Slope.
URL:https://www.telluridemuseum.org/event/glade-hadden-on-colorados-eagle-rock-shelter-and-13000-years-of-living-well-on-the-western-slope/
LOCATION:Telluride Museum
CATEGORIES:Family,Lectures & Talks,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Roundtable with Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk
DESCRIPTION:Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk of Towaoc\, former co-chair of the Bears Ears Intertribal Coalition and past Ute Mountain Ute Tribal councilmember\, will hold a roundtable at the Telluride Historical Museum on any and all Ute and Native-American subjects of concern to local citizens. Audience members are encouraged to join in the discussions. \nAbout Regina: \nMs. Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk was born and raised in Southwestern Colorado. She is a member of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe; she has advocated for the land\, air\, water and animals from an early age. She attended school in Cortez\, Colorado\, and received an A.A.S in Business Management from Chief Dull Knife College in Lame Deer\, Montana. Ms. Lopez-Whiteskunk obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology from American InterContinental University\, Hoffman Estate\, IL in 2004. She has spent the last 10 years in the Information Technology field; working for the Chief Dull Knife College\, Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe. Lopez-Whiteskunk has traveled throughout the country presenting and sharing the Ute Culture through song\, dance and numerous speeches. October\, 2013 she was elected to serve the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe as a tribal leader. She currently serves on the Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs and was formerly seated as the Bears Ears Intertribal Coalition Co-Chairman.
URL:https://www.telluridemuseum.org/event/roundtable-with-regina-lopez-whiteskunk/
LOCATION:Telluride Museum
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