Who Writes History and Why Does It Matter? Patricia Limerick (UC Boulder) and Philip Deloria (U Michigan) will present the introductory lectures. Professor Limerick is known for her ground-breaking work in the New Western History, and Professor Deloria for his penetrating analyses of the ways non-Indians have imagined and imitated Native Americans.
Philip Joseph Deloria is a historian who specializes in Native American, Western American, and environmental history. He is the son of scholar Vine Deloria, Jr. and a descendant of Civil War General Alfred Sully and painter Thomas Sully. Deloria is the author of prize-winning texts, Playing Indian (1999) and Indians in Unexpected Places (2004). Deloria received his Ph.D. in American Studies from Yale University and currently teaches in the Department of American Culture at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor as a Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Collegiate Professor.
Philip Deloria - WHO WRITES HISTORY AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?UNM-Taos Digital Media Services2015-09-14 | SMU-in-Taos and UNM-Taos Fall Lecture Series September 10, 2015 Harwood Museum, Arthur Bell Auditorium
Who Writes History and Why Does It Matter? Patricia Limerick (UC Boulder) and Philip Deloria (U Michigan) will present the introductory lectures. Professor Limerick is known for her ground-breaking work in the New Western History, and Professor Deloria for his penetrating analyses of the ways non-Indians have imagined and imitated Native Americans.
B. Decision and action regarding the revocation of the ability of Mr. Steven R. Vigil, d.b.a. Protégé Excavation from storing (heavy) equipment associated with the cottage industry located at 123C NM State Road 240.Sneak Peek for the Dec. 6, 2018 edition of the Taos NewsUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-12-05 | The Taos News & UNM-Taos Digital Media Arts Senior Reporter and Assistant Editor Cody Hooks for the Taos News http://www.taosnews.comTaos County Board Of Commissioners, Regular Meeting - Dec. 4, 2018UNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-12-05 | Agenda can be located here: http://taoscountynm.iqm2.com/citizens/FileOpen.aspx?Type=14&ID=1056&Inline=TrueSneak Peek for the Nov. 29, 2018 edition of the Taos NewsUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-11-28 | The Taos News & UNM-Taos Digital Media Arts Reporter Jesse Moya for the Taos News http://www.taosnews.comSneak Peek for the Nov. 21, 2018 edition of the Taos NewsUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-11-20 | The Taos News & UNM-Taos Digital Media Arts Reporter John Miller for the Taos News http://www.taosnews.comTaos County Board Of Commissioners & Town Of Taos Council, Joint Meeting - Nov. 15, 2018UNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-11-16 | ...Taos County Board Of Commissioners, Special Meeting - Nov. 15, 2018UNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-11-16 | Agenda can be found here: http://taoscountynm.iqm2.com/citizens/FileOpen.aspx?Type=14&ID=1054&Inline=TrueSneak Peek for the Nov. 15, 2018 edition of the Taos NewsUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-11-14 | The Taos News & UNM-Taos Digital Media Arts Senior Reporter and Assistant Editor Cody Hooks for the Taos News http://www.taosnews.comTaos County Board Of Commissioners, Regular Meeting - Nov. 9, 2018UNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-11-09 | Meeting Agenda can be located here: taoscountynm.iqm2.com/Citizens/Detail_Meeting.aspx?ID=1039Mark Schuetz - Forest Health, Native Plants & New Mexicos WaterUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-11-07 | The Taos Chapter of the Native Plant Society of New Mexico host Mark Schuetz owner of Watershed Dynamics, a Forest Restoration Company. “The congested forests that we are familiar with today are completely unnatural and will not endure, and neither will our neighborhoods that exist within them.” Such is the grim assessment by Mark. Come learn about the evolution of our native trees, their habitat and adaptations to elevation. Can they respond to climate change without our help? Can a revived logging industry be integrated with renewed forest health? Will the water needs of the west continue to help fund forest restoration projects? There are many efforts underway to thin the forest and return good working fire to the landscape, so that the forests’ natural resilience, water production and wood productivity can be re-established.Sneak Peek for the Nov. 8, 2018 edition of the Taos NewsUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-11-07 | The Taos News & UNM-Taos Digital Media Arts Reporter Jesse Moya for the Taos News http://www.taosnews.comSneak Peek for the Nov. 1, 2018 edition of the Taos NewsUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-10-30 | The Taos News & UNM-Taos Digital Media Arts Senior Reporter and Assistant Editor Cody Hooks for the Taos News http://www.taosnews.comTaos County Board Of Commissioners, Regular Meeting - Oct. 23, 2018UNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-10-23 | Agenda can be found here: taoscountynm.iqm2.com/citizens/FileOpen.aspx?Type=14&ID=1048&Inline=TrueSneak Peek for the Oct. 25, 2018 edition of the Taos NewsUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-10-23 | The Taos News & UNM-Taos Digital Media Arts Reporter Jesse Moya for the Taos News http://www.taosnews.comSneak Peek for the Oct. 18, 2018 edition of the Taos NewsUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-10-16 | The Taos News & UNM-Taos Digital Media Arts Reporter John Miller for the Taos News http://www.taosnews.comWEEK 9: REPRESENTATIONUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-10-15 | ...WEEK 9: INTROUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-10-15 | ...Sneak Peek for the Oct. 11, 2018 edition of the Taos NewsUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-10-10 | The Taos News & UNM-Taos Digital Media Arts Reporter John Miller for the Taos News http://www.taosnews.comSneak Peek for the Oct. 11, 2018 edition of the Taos NewsUNM-Taos Digital Media Services2018-10-10 | The Taos News & UNM-Taos Digital Media Arts Reporter John Miller for the Taos News http://www.taosnews.com