The Navajo Nation is one of the first indigenous nations to establish their own cultural resource management program. Women have played a prominent role at the Navajo Nation Historic Preservation Department-- come and hear about this innovative program! Wed. Feb. 16th at 7pm in the Egbert Student Union's Clark Lounge.
Ettie Anderson is Diné (Navajo). Her clans are Tsénaabiłníí, Hashdl’ishníí, Bilagááná and Tá’néézsáníí. She is the Supervisory Archaeologist for the Chaco Protection Sites Program with the Navajo Nation Historic Preservation Department. Her professional goals are to create a place where researchers can go to get valid information on the Chacoan outlier sites within the Navajo Nation, and to create a digitized database for site forms and prehistoric road maps. Her goals also include promoting the oral histories in the official documents that tie the Chaco sites to Diné ancestors.
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