Lessons learned from the Pueblo Indians of the Mesa Verde Region: Mark Varien at TEDxSonomaCounty

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2014
  • Mark Varien currently serves as the executive vice president of the newly established Crow Canyon Research Institute in Cortez, Colorado. Formed as a new initiative in 2014, the Crow Canyon Research Institute seeks to create an institution without walls, breaking down disciplinary barriers and enabling social scientists―archaeologists, economists, geographers, sociologists, and evolutionary psychologists, to name a few―to accomplish two broad objectives: create more detailed, inclusive, and multivocal histories of the many cultural groups who have lived in the greater Southwest, and then compare those histories to others from around the world to better understand how and why cultures change, and to discern how the world came to be the way it is today.
    Mark has conducted archaeology throughout the western United States, in Central America, and in the South Pacific. But the primary focus of his research is the Southwest United States. His work in the Mesa Verde region of southwestern Colorado began in 1979 and continues to the present. He joined the staff at Crow Canyon in 1987, where he served as a research archaeologist (1987−1997), director of research (1997−2007), vice president of programs (2007--2010), Research and Education Chair (2010--2014). Crow Canyon is an internationally renowned institution with a three-part mission: to increase knowledge of the human experience through archaeological research, to conduct that research in the context of public education programs, and to design and deliver those research and education programs in partnership with American Indians.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @IpiNayar
    @IpiNayar 10 лет назад +8

    Varien delivers a lot of information while conveying such passion for his field. Wonderful.

  • @MattN8tvYT
    @MattN8tvYT 4 года назад +8

    Appreciate your shared knowledge through archeology and acquired present knowledge by pueblo people today
    I have taken a two week archeological field school there at the Crow Canyon and also I too am a Pueblo Native American

  • @SolaceEasy
    @SolaceEasy 3 года назад +1

    Conjecture: The stratified society of the Mesa Verde culture and the Chaco culture was rejected, beheaded, and abandoned by the socialist communities. They were able to remain distinct and viable whereas the remaining peoples who clung to ideas of stratified society were extinguished. Attacked by the other peoples that did not have agriculture. In other words, the grain eating capitalists were eaten by the Paleo nomads.

    • @SolaceEasy
      @SolaceEasy 3 года назад +1

      Stratify societies only work in times of incredible abundance, or by being parasitic on another community or source of resources.

    • @lukehager171
      @lukehager171 Год назад

      That’s what I gathered as well.