Spring 2020 Lecture Series: The Cultural Landscape of Cemamagi Du’ag

The Cultural Landscape of Cemamagi Du’ag

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Spring 2020 Lecture Series 

Tumamoc Hill | Cemamagi Du’ag has been a site of culture and gathering for thousands of years. In this lecture series we will collectively learn from key voices about the vibrancy and essential connection between people and place. Join us to see the Hill of the Horned Lizard in a different way and appreciate its meaning through the millennia and into the future.

Parts of the Spring 2020 Lecture Series were canceled due to the closure of Tumamoc Hill in relation to COVID-19. 

 

Where We Sit: Tumamoc Hill, A Component of the Tohono O'odham Landscape

January 22, 2020 | Lisa S. Palacios, Tribal Archaeological Monitor for the Tohono O'odham Nation; PhD Candidate, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona

Heritage Lands of the Tohono O'odham People

February 12, 2020 | Arthur Wilson, Tohono O'odham Legislative Councilman

Understanding Cultural Imprints on Hohokam Agricultural Landscapes: 36 Years of Agave Plantings at Tumamoc Hill Canceled

March 18, 2020 | Suzy Fish & Paul Fish, Professors of Anthropology, University of Arizona; Curators of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum

My Sense of Place: Living in a Land the Same Color as Me Canceled

April 8, 2020 | Angelo Joaquin, Jr., Coyote Clan Member, Tohono O'odham Nation; Former Director of Native Seeds/SEARCH

Title TBA Canceled

May 13, 2020 | David Tenario, Assistant Supervisor, Natural Resources Office, San Xavier District, Tohono O'odham Nation