Please join us for the fourth annual spring speaker series, the Collaborative Research Speaker Series hosted by the Illinois State Archaeological Survey’s Collaborative Research Engagement Section and the Office of the State Archaeologist. This year, our series focuses on collaborative research projects, highlighting the success and positive impacts of projects that feature respectful and reciprocal partnerships. Our speakers and their projects serve as models of the transformative work that results when people work together with the communities their work serves.
Title: "Geté Anishinaabe Izhichigéwin Community Archaeology Project, Gaa-Miskwaabikang (Red Cliff, Wisconsin)"
Speakers:
- Marvin Defoe, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
- Dr. Heather Walder, Assistant Teaching Professor of Archaeology and Anthropology at University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
The virtual seminar is open to all and sure to be of particular interest to students, professionals, and the public interested in archaeology, anthropology, history, historic preservation, and museum studies. Register to attend: https://go.isas.illinois.edu/defoe_walder