National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior / Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
Use the complete site name here (e.g. Palo Alto Battlefield Historic Site). / 11500 Highway 150
Mosca, Colorado
81146
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719-378-6360 fax

Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve

News Release

Use a “short-hand” version of the site name here (e.g. Palo Alto Battlefield not Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Site).

For Immediate Release—August 10, 2009 Contact: Carol Sperling

719-378-6341

Guest Speaker A.J. Taylor Discusses Historic Metal Arrow Points at Great Sand Dunes August 20

Dr. A.J. Taylor, Executive Director of the Rio Grande County Museum in Del Norte, will present “San Luis Valley Historic Metal Points,” a discussion of her research into historic Native American metal arrow points found in Colorado. The program will be offered at 8:15 p.m. at the Great Sand Dunes amphitheater on Thursday, August 20.

Since moving to the San Luis Valley, Taylor has researched German prisoners of war who worked in the San Luis Valley from 1943-1945, Victorian era human hairwork, the 1885-1902 observatory that was built on Mount Lookout above Del Norte as part of the Presbyterian College of the Southwest, and historic Native American metal arrow points of Colorado. She currently is continuing to research historic metal arrow points of the American West, as well as frontier justice in the San Luis Valley, and historic gravestones of the region. Taylor has a Ph.D. in Anthropology from The University of Texas at Austin, a M.A. degree in Anthropology from Texas A&M University, and a B.A. in American History from Wayland Baptist College.

Bring a jacket and a flashlight to this event. For weather conditions or other questions, please call the Great Sand Dunes Visitor Center at (719) 378-6399.

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