Wednesday, December 4, 2024 - 7:00pm
Zoom link for this live program is available through the Penn Museum.
Native American tribes across the U.S. have historically been dispossessed of their traditional homelands lands through legal maneuvering, formal policy, and outright deceit. Working with the Penn Cultural Heritage Center, the Colfax-Todds Valley Consolidated Tribe of California received some of their historic homelands back in 2021. Since then, the Tribe has collaborated with the Placer County Land Trust to return additional homelands to tribal ownership. Dr. Brian Daniels of the PennCHC is joined by Clyde Prout III and Pamela Cubbler of the Colfax-Todds Valley Consolidated Tribe to discuss how this collaboration came to be, and how Native American tribes and university museums can work together to realize tribal goals. This will be a lecture in the "Archaeology in Action Series" through the Penn Museum. Tickets for this virtual program (with Penn Museum Member discounts) follow this link: https://www.penn.museum/calendar/360/archaeology-in-action?utm_source=enews&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=enews
Co-Sponsored by the Penn Cultural Heritage Center.