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Speaker(s) / Presenter(s) Date
Tikal: Paleoecology of an Ancient Maya City Dr. Nicholas Dunning -
Book Launch: Kentucky's Cookbook Heritage: Two Hundred Years of Southern Cuisine and Culture Professor Emeritus John van Willigen -
“Chronic Liminality: living on the edge in a Zambian park buffer zone” Dr. Lisa Cliggett -
Introducing the book: Landesque Capital: The Historical Ecology of Enduring Landscape Transformations. Dr. N. Thomas Hakansson
Mexico Cultural Heritage Panel
Appalachians Strike Back: Eastern Kentuckians perceptions of dialect variation in Kentucky Jennifer Cramer, UK Linguistics Program -
Break dancing with the dead: Popular music and the role of ancestors in Maya language revitalization Rusty Barrett, UK Linguistics Program -
Break dancing with the dead: Popular music and the role of ancestors in Maya language revitalization Rusty Barrett, UK Linguistics Program -
Temples in Diaspora: Religiosity, Urban Space and the Construction of Consilience in Tamil Toronto Dr. Mark Whitaker, Professor, Department of Anthropology -
Western and Indigenous Knowledges in Intercultural Education in Ecuador Dr. Carmen Martinez Novo, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology -
The Business of Development: What’s Wrong with the Bottom of the Pyramid Approach to International Development Dr. Hsain Ilahiane, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology -
Translated Justice? Ixhil Maya Participation in the Trial of Ríos Montt for Genocide in Guatemala Maria García, UK Linguistics program -
“Davis Bottom: Rare History, Valuable Lives” -
From place names to the naming of places (people & things) in Chickasaw language revitalization Jenny Davis, UK Linguistics Program -
The Department of Anthropology Archaeology Units: Integrating Research, Service, and Student Educational Opportunities The Program for Archaeological Research/The William S. Webb Museum of Anthropology/Kentucky Archaeological Survey/Office of State Archaeology -