Amah Mutsun Tribal Band and archaeologists uncover ancient practices
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- Опубліковано 21 лют 2018
- In the Santa Cruz mountains, UC Berkeley archaeologists and anthropologists have joined with the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band and California State Parks to uncover ancient tribal practices to help bring their history to light and find more sustainable approaches to land management.
Berkeley News webpage: news.berkeley.edu/2018/02/22/...
Featured, in order of appearance:
Kent Lightfoot, Prof. of Archaeology, UC Berkeley
Valentin Lopez, Chairman, Amah Mutsun Tribal Band
Rob Cuthrell, Postdoctoral Scholar, Archaeological Research Facility, UC Berkeley
Mike Grone, PhD student, Anthropology
Rosario Torres, Anthropology undergraduate
Paul Lopez, Amah Mutsun tribal band steward
Gabriel Pineida, Amah Mutsun tribal band steward
Mark Hylkema, Associate State Archaeologist, California State Parks
Video by Roxanne Makasdjian and Stephen McNally
Additional photography provided by Richard Morgenstein © 2017
Music: "Open Sea Morning" and "Porches and Universes" by Puddle of Infinity
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It's wonderful to see the work you're all doing to help the Amah Mutsun. Special shout out to my brother, Rob Cuthrell. We're so proud of you over here on the East Coast.
Go Bears! Thank you for this important work.
go bears! so proud to be an alumni
Drugs and alcohol galore at Berkley if comments are anything to go by.
Wow, this really is a fine SJW university.
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