"Spiritual Power and Native American Sacred Spaces"
UTEP - The University of Texas at El Paso
Religious Studies at UTEP presents
The Religion and Culture Speakers Series
Tuesday, March 20th
12:00pm in HSSN 211
(Health Sciences and School of Nursing Building)
"Spiritual Power and Native American Sacred Spaces"
Dr. David Carmichael is a well-known and well-published anthropologist whose research focuses on the archaeology of the Greater Southwest, prehistoric Native American land use, and Native American sacred geography. While at UTEP, Dr. Carmichael has taught various courses focused on anthropology, archaeological method, and stone-tool production. Dr. Carmichael has published research on Native American migration, geography and sacred space. Dr. Carmichael has authored various archaeological excavation reports and co-authored various books including Sacred Sites, Sacred Places (Routledge, 1994) and Archaeologist's Toolkit: Excavation (AltaMira, 203).
For more information, call 915-747-5519 or visit https://facebook.com/utepliberalarts/posts/1784696654907859
Presented by UTEP's Religious Studies Program