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Aug 7, 2015
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Wars, Revolts, and Defining Collective Memory in the Context of the Great Pueblo Revolt
An Adobe Summer event

New Mexico History Museum

The 1680 Pueblo Revolt converged on the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe. In commemoration and as part of the museum’s Adobe Summer celebration, archaeologist and author Jason Shapiro speaks on “Wars, Revolts, and Defining Collective Memory in the Context of the Great Pueblo Revolt,” a free talk at 6 pm on Friday, Aug. 7. (Free museum admission for everyone from 5-8 pm.)

Jason Stuart Shapiro graduated from Clark University in Worchester, Mass., with a degree in geography. He earned a master’s in environmental management from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and a master’s and doctorate in anthropology from Pennsylvania State University. He has taught for many years at the Santa Fe Community College and has conducted “cultural and archaeological tours” for nearly two decades. He wrote Before Santa Fe: The Archeology of the City Different and A Space Syntax Analysis of Arroyo Hondo Pueblo, New Mexico: Community Formation in the Northern Rio Grande, as well as numerous scholarly articles.

Adobe Summer is part of the Summer of Color and is designed to focus attention on a marvel of adobe architecture: The Palace of the Governors. A 400-year-old National Treasure, its longevity will continue only with the support of our many friends and faithful preservationists.

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