Traditional Knowledge Scholars’ Lecture Series
Spring 2013
Department of Applied Indigenous Studies
SBS West Building (Bldg. 70) – Room 9 (Bottom Level) or Room 104
Wednesday, January 30th
Native American Cultural Center, Gathering Room
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Bob Lomadafkie
Dividing the World for Occupation:
Post Discovery of the “New World” and Indigenous
Worldview
Wednesday, February 6th
SBS West Bldg. 70, Room 9
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Marina Vasquez
Uses of Medicinal and Culinary Plants: This talk will
introduce the plants to be used and discuss safe use
and techniques for making salves, tinctures, poultices,
lip balm, soap and natural deodorant.
Wednesday, February 27th
Native American Cultural Center, Gathering Room
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Bob Lomadafkie
Occupying the “New World”:
Old World imposition upon Indigenous lands
Wednesday, March 6th
SBS West Bldg. 70, Room 9
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Marina Vasquez
More uses of Medicinal and Culinary Plants: This
talk will demonstrate how to make tinctures for earaches,
and salves for skin problems.
Wednesday, March 27th
Native American Cultural Center, Gathering Room
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Bob Lomadafkie
1680 Revolution in the Southwest:
Unity of Southwest Pueblos for expulsion of the Spanish crown
Wednesday, April 10th
SBS West Bldg. 70, Room 9
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Marina Vasquez
Natural Deodorant: This talk will be a hands-on workshop where students will learn how to make natural deodorants from ingredients from your own kitchen.
Wednesday, April 24st
Native American Cultural Center, Gathering Room
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Bob Lomadafkie
Reorientation of the “Universe”: Indigenous worldview,
from past into contemporary placement
Wednesday, May 1st
SBS West Bldg. 70, Room 9
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Marina Vasquez
Yucca Soap: This talk will be a hands-on workshop where students will learn how to make soap using Yucca root, cedar ashes, and several different oils.