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DESCRIPTION:Southern Arapaho tribal historian and elder Fred Mosqueda will join us via Zoom to discuss the repatriation and cultural protection work he’s pursued on behalf of his people\; the way his community sees the objects we call “artifacts”\; how archaeologists\, museums\, and other organizations can work productively with Indigenous communities\; and more. And we’ll leave plenty of time for questions!\n\nAbout Fred Mosqueda\n\nFred Mosqueda is a Southern Arapaho tribal historian and elder\, and the Arapaho Coordinator for the Language and Culture Program of the \;Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes \;of Oklahoma. Mr. Mosqueda works to preserve the history\, language\, and culture of his people\, and through his speaking and writing\, educate others about those same things. His pursuit of these goals has led him to visit Estes Park\, where he has worked with local organizations. He was most recently a co-creator and designated tribal representative for the newly opened \;Sand Creek Massacre exhibit \;at \;History Colorado \;in Denver.\n\nAbout this program\n\nPlease include your email address when registering. \;On registering with an email address\, you'll receive an email with the Zoom meeting link and other information. If you have trouble connecting to the Zoom meeting\, please call the Library at 970-586-8116 and someone will assist you.\n\nAn Estes Valley Library \;One Book One Valley \;program. View and register for all of the 2023 One Book One Valley programs \;here.\nImage URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.evanced.info/Customer/estesvalleylibrary/FRED_MOSQUEDA_B985548.JPEG
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Southern Arapaho tribal historian and elder Fred Mosqueda will join us via Zoom to discuss the repatriation and cultural protection work he’s pursued on behalf of his people\; the way his community sees the objects we call “artifacts”\; how archaeologists\, museums\, and other organizations can work productively with Indigenous communities\; and more. And we’ll leave plenty of time for questions!
About Fred Mosqueda
Fred Mosqueda is a Southern Arapaho tribal historian and elder\, and the Arapaho Coordinator for the Language and Culture Program of the \;
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes \;of Oklahoma. Mr. Mosqueda works to preserve the history\, language\, and culture of his people\, and through his speaking and writing\, educate others about those same things. His pursuit of these goals has led him to visit Estes Park\, where he has worked with local organizations. He was most recently a co-creator and designated tribal representative for the newly opened \;
Sand Creek Massacre exhibit \;at \;
History Colorado \;in Denver.
About this program
Please include your email address when registering. \;On registering with an email address\, you'll receive an email with the Zoom meeting link and other information. If you have trouble connecting to the Zoom meeting\, please call the Library at 970-586-8116 and someone will assist you.
An Estes Valley Library \;
One Book One Valley \;program. View and register for all of the 2023 One Book One Valley programs \;
here.
\nImage URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.evanced.info/Customer/estesvalleylibrary/FRED_MOSQUEDA_B985548.JPEG
TITLE:Southern Arapaho Tribal Historian Fred Mosqueda on Artifacts, Repatriation, Cultural Protection, and More
SUMMARY:Southern Arapaho Tribal Historian Fred Mosqueda on Artifacts, Repatriation, Cultural Protection, and More
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CATEGORIES:One Book One Valley, Presentation
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