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Browse our library of Education Products developed from over 40 years of collaborative research.

Project Interviews: Goodman Point Archaeological Project: Corky Hays
Corky Hays, superintendent, Hovenweep and Natural Bridges National Monuments, discusses the Goodman Point project, including the tribal consultation process and...
Webinars: Western Pawneeland: Oral Traditions, Archaeology, and Euro-American Accounts of Pawnees in the Front-Range
When people think of Colorado Indigenous Nations, the Ute, Pueblo, Arapaho, Navajo, and Apache usually come to mind. However, rarely...
Webinars: Exploring Social Environments in the Southeast and Southwest
We know a great deal about the ancient natural environment of the Southwest but far less about the ancient social...
Webinars: Flintknapping Demonstration by Tyson Hughes
Join Tyson Hughes for a flintknapping demonstration.
Testimonial Videos: Crow Canyon Archaeological Center College Field School
University of New Mexico archaeology/geography senior Monyssha Trujillo talks about her experience at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center's acclaimed College...
Educational Video Series: Ways of Knowing: How Native Perspectives Enrich Our Understanding of the Past
Mark Varien, executive vice president of the Crow Canyon Research Institute, discusses how the perspectives of Native peoples complement and...
Webinars: Curating in Context: A Discussion on Current Wheelwright Museum Exhibitions
Andrea R. Hanley is the chief curator at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian in Santa Fe, New Mexico....
Site Reports: Report of 2005 Research at Goodman Point Pueblo (Site 5MT604) Montezuma County, Colorado
Annual report summarizing progress on the Goodman Point Project during Crow Canyon’s 2005 field season.
Webinars: Indigenous Knowledge: Shifting Narrative, Enhancing Documentation, and Changing Policy in Museum Collections
Collaborative projects and longer-term partnerships with Native American communities are setting a new tone for the ways in which museums...
Webinars: Beyond Maize, Beans, and Squash: Identifying the Source and Nature of Mesoamerican Influence on US Southwest/Northwest Mexican Dynamics after the Origin of Agriculture
Assessments on the nature, degree, and source of Mesoamerican influence on social dynamics of pre-Hispanic societies of northern Mexico and...
Lesson Plans Modules: Mesa Verde National Park Field Trip Lessons, Grades 7–8
A partnership among the History Colorado State Historical Fund, Mesa Verde National Park and Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, the Mesa...
Site Reports: Report of 2006 Research at Goodman Point Pueblo (Site 5MT604) Montezuma County, Colorado
Annual report summarizing progress on the Goodman Point Project during Crow Canyon’s 2006 field season.

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