Land Acknowledgements and Catching Up with Anna Cordova - Ep 58
Podcast |
Heritage Voices
Media Type |
audio
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Science
Publication Date |
Dec 22, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:57:56

On today’s podcast Jessica catches up with Heritage Voices Episode 8 guest Anna Cordova, Lead Archaeologist for the city of Colorado Springs (although, to be clear, she is not representing the city with this interview). Anna is also Chairman on the Board of Trustees of the non-profit Jessica co-founded, Living Heritage Research Council. First, we talk about what Anna has been up to since her episode, including her role on the award winning Palmer trash discovery archaeology project at Garden of the Gods. Then we move into Land Acknowledgements. What are they, how can they be improved, and how important are they? We close out by talking about various ways you can make a positive impact with Indigenous communities regardless of whether you do a land acknowledgement, including donating, board or volunteer service, buying from tribal enterprises, visiting and financially supporting tribal parks, museums, and community centers, etc.

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  • Jessica
  • Jessica@livingheritagea
On today's podcast Jessica catches up with Heritage Voices Episode 8 guest Anna Cordova, Lead Archaeologist for the city of Colorado Springs (although, to be clear, she is not representing the city with this interview). Anna is also Chairman on the Board of Trustees of the non-profit Jessica co-founded, Living Heritage Research Council. First, we talk about what Anna has been up to since her episode, including her role on the award winning Palmer trash discovery archaeology project at Garden of the Gods. Then we move into Land Acknowledgements. What are they, how can they be improved, and how important are they? We close out by talking about various ways you can make a positive impact with Indigenous communities regardless of whether you do a land acknowledgement, including donating, board or volunteer service, buying from tribal enterprises, visiting and financially supporting tribal parks, museums, and community centers, etc. Links * Heritage Voices on the APN [https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices] * New exhibit highlights the founder of Colorado Springs [https://coloradosprings.gov/colorado-springs-pioneers-museum/article/news/new-exhibit-highlights] * Garden of the Gods Flood Mitigation Facility [https://coloradosprings.gov/gogdetention] * Palmer Trash Discovery, Colorado State Archaeologist's Award [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebwinRF9-6w] * 2020 ACRA Public Industry Award Video (Garden of the Gods mitigation starts at 5:35) [https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=553770198764647] * Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum [https://www.cspm.org/] * City of Boulder Colorado Tribal Consultation [https://bouldercolorado.gov/services/tribal-consultation] * City of Boulder Colorado Indigenous Peoples' Day Resolution [https://bouldercolorado.gov/media/2079/download?inline] * Osprey Packs Philanthropy Program [https://www.osprey.com/us/en/culture/philanthropy] * Living Heritage Research Council Facebook Page [https://www.facebook.com/LivingHeritageResearchCounci] * Scroll down to sign up for Living Heritage Research Council's newsletter * Kroger Community Rewards [https://www.kroger.com/account/communityrewards](Colorado residents sign up here with your City Market or King Soopers card and let LHRC know to possibly be selected for 1 LHRC Osprey backpack) * Individual and recurring donations to Living Heritage Research Council [https://www.livingheritage.net/take-action](with possibilities of receiving 1 of 3 LHRC Osprey backpacks) * Native American Rights Fund (NARF) [https://www.narf.org/] * National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (NATHPO) Donation Page [https://www.nathpo.org/donate-now-to-support-nathpo/] * A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center [museum.org/">http://www.ashiwi-museum.org/] * Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum [https://www.southernutemuseum.org/] * Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Park [http://www.utemountaintribalpark.info/] * Grand Canyon West (Hualapai Tribe enterprise that includes the Grand Canyon glass skywalk, river trips, and zipline) [https://grandcanyonwest.com/] * Hopi Foundation [https://www.hopifoundation.org/] * Havasupai Falls Campground and Lodge, Havasupai Tribe [https://www.havasupaireservations.com/] * Colorado Plateau Foundation [https://coloradoplateaufoundation.org/] * Denver Indian Center [https://www.denverindiancenter.org/] * Haseya Advocate Program (Native woman-led domestic and sexual violence organization in Colorado Springs) [https://haseya.org/] Contact * Jessica * Jessica@livingheritagea

On today’s podcast Jessica catches up with Heritage Voices Episode 8 guest Anna Cordova, Lead Archaeologist for the city of Colorado Springs (although, to be clear, she is not representing the city with this interview). Anna is also Chairman on the Board of Trustees of the non-profit Jessica co-founded, Living Heritage Research Council. First, we talk about what Anna has been up to since her episode, including her role on the award winning Palmer trash discovery archaeology project at Garden of the Gods. Then we move into Land Acknowledgements. What are they, how can they be improved, and how important are they? We close out by talking about various ways you can make a positive impact with Indigenous communities regardless of whether you do a land acknowledgement, including donating, board or volunteer service, buying from tribal enterprises, visiting and financially supporting tribal parks, museums, and community centers, etc.

Links

Contact

  • Jessica
  • Jessica@livingheritagea

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