Thursday, October 12, 2017 – A Presentation by Jesse Phillips, B.A.
7:30 p.m. – Santa Cruz Live Oak Grange, 1900 17th Ave, Santa Cruz
“A New Perspective on Native American Bone Tools from
Northern California – What We Might Be Missing”
Saturday, October 14, 2017 – Cabrillo Farmers’ Market
Free Topographic Maps
Merchandise Sale and Public Outreach
Thursday, October 26, 2017 – Movie Night
7:30 p.m. – Santa Cruz Live Oak Grange, 1900 17th Ave, Santa Cruz
“Buried Stories: A Native American Indian Uncovers Her Heritage”
Ella Rodriquez was raised in Watsonville and knew she was Indian,
but not much more.
“So, What Did You Learn? Perspectives on the Importance of Field School”
Based on the Archaeological Field School,
Taught by Dustin McKenzie, Cabrillo College, 2016
“Privy to the Past: Historical Archaeology in West Oakland, California”
Chronicles a major cultural resource management project conducted in advance of reconstruction of
The 880 Freeway after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
Other Upcoming Speaker Events
September 14, 2017 – Al Schwitalla: Women Warriors among Central California Hunter Gatherers: Egalitarians to the Last Arrow
November 9, 2017 – Sarah Peelo, Ph.D., UC Santa Cruz, Albion Environmental
December 14, 2017 – Mark Hylkema, M.A., RPA, San Jose State University, California State Parks, Santa Cruz County
January 11, 2018 – John Pryor, Ph.D., Professor at California State University, Fresno
February 8, 2018 – Margie Purser, Ph.D., UC Berkeley, Professor at Sonoma State University