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SUMMARY:Conservancy Chats Book Club - January: Canyon Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chaco Culture Conservancy for the launch of our new Conservancy Chats Book Club!Our January book is Canyon Gardens: The Ancient Pueblo Landscapes of the American Southwest by V.B. Price & Baker H. Morrow. \nThis is a relaxed\, welcoming discussion space – you’re invited whether you’ve read the book\, are halfway through it\, or are simply curious to listen and learn. \nOur conversation will be co-facilitated by CCC Board Member Jon Ghahate (Pueblos of Laguna and Zuni)\, Museum Cultural Educator at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (CCAC). \nWe’re excited to share that Dr. Stephen Lekson\, one of the contributing authors\, will also be joining us for this discussion. Dr. Lekson will offer additional insight into his chapter and help enrich the conversation alongside our facilitator. \n📘 Purchase the book:Indian Pueblo Store → https://www.indianpueblostore.com/products/canyon-gardens \n*Note\, if IPCC runs out and the link is not active\, you can email Alejandria at ARodriguez@indianpueblo.com to order one that is currently being shipped to them – they are on order! (or find a copy at your favorite bookstore\, library\, or used book shop) \n🗓 Date: Wednesday\, January 21\, 2026⏰ Time: 5:00–6:15 PM MT📍 Location: Online (registration required) \nOnce registered\, you’ll receive the private Zoom link by email\, for feel free to email us for more information.
URL:https://chacoculture.org/event/conservancy-chats-book-club-january-canyon-gardens/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bee Redfield":MAILTO:director@chacoculture.org
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SUMMARY:State of the Parks 2026: A Year in Review and What’s Ahead for Chaco & Aztec
DESCRIPTION:Join Chaco Culture Conservancy on Thursday\, January 15th at 6:00 PM Mountain/8:00 PM Eastern on Zoom for State of the Parks 2026\, a virtual public update on the past year at Chaco Culture National Historical Park and Aztec Ruins National Monument\, and a look ahead to what’s coming next. \nThis conversation will reflect on key accomplishments\, ongoing challenges\, and priorities for stewardship\, research\, interpretation\, and public engagement across both parks. It will also highlight how partnership and community support continue to play a vital role in protecting these extraordinary cultural landscapes. \nThe program will feature: \n\nDenise Robertson\, Superintendent\, Chaco Culture National Historical Park & Aztec Ruins National Monument\nBee Redfield\, Executive Director\, Chaco Culture Conservancy\n\nThis event is part of Chaco Culture Conservancy’s Landscapes & Legacies lecture series and is free and open to the public.
URL:https://chacoculture.org/event/state-of-the-parks-2026-chaco-aztec/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bee Redfield":MAILTO:director@chacoculture.org
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SUMMARY:LECTURE SERIES: The Wonder of Chaco Canyon and the Greater Chaco Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first installment of our 2026 CCC Landscapes & Legacies Lecture Series as we welcome Paul Reed\, Preservation Archaeologist with Archaeology Southwest. \nIn “The Wonder of Chaco Canyon and the Greater Chaco Landscape\,” Paul will take us on a journey into one of the most awe-inspiring regions in the world. Chaco Canyon was a dramatic cultural center for the ancestors of today’s Indigenous peoples\, whose influence stretched across the Four Corners region. \nMany sacred places\, ceremonial traditions\, and lasting aspects of Pueblo culture emerged from this powerful landscape\, and today\, the Greater Chaco Region continues to face serious threats from oil and gas development. \nJoin us to reflect on what makes this place so special\, why it continues to matter\, and how its protection is guided by voices of those with deep ancestral and cultural connections to this place. \nPaul Reed is a Preservation Archaeologist with Archaeology Southwest and has been working in the Chaco region for over 20 years. He is the editor of “Chaco’s Northern Prodigies” and a leading advocate for cultural resource protection in the Greater Chaco Landscape. \n🌀 Free & open to all🧭 45-minute presentation + 15-minute Q&A🖥️ Hosted via Zoom – RSVP to receive the link \nThis program is presented by Chaco Culture Conservancy in collaboration with Archaeology Southwest.
URL:https://chacoculture.org/event/wonder-of-chaco-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bee Redfield":MAILTO:director@chacoculture.org
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SUMMARY:Winter Solstice at Aztec Ruins National Monument
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Aztec Ruins National Monument for a special Winter Solstice observation on Monday\, December 22! \nVisitors will meet at the Visitor Center by 4:30 pm\, then be escorted by NPS rangers and volunteers to witness the ancestral solar alignment of the Great House at sunset. This remarkable architectural feature was designed nearly 900 years ago by ancestral Pueblo people\, aligning the northwest wall with the position of the winter solstice sunset. \nEvent Details✨ Monday\, Dec 22✨ Meet at 4:30 pm at the Visitor Center✨ Free — no reservations required✨ Guided walk and sunset observation✨ Dress warmly and wear good walking shoes \nAs long as skies are clear\, visitors will see the sunset reach its southernmost point on the horizon – a moment ancient architects planned with stunning precision. \nWe’re grateful to partner with Aztec Ruins National Monument and celebrate the deep history and living connections of this extraordinary site.
URL:https://chacoculture.org/event/winter-solstice-at-aztec-ruins/
CATEGORIES:Hike,Solstice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aztec Ruins National Monument":MAILTO:director@chacoculture.org
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SUMMARY:Shawn Price & Diné’Tah Lecture & Dance Performance at Chaco Culture
DESCRIPTION:We’re honored to support a very special program at Chaco Culture National Historical Park this month! \nJoin us on Sunday\, December 21st for two incredible presentations by Shawn Price and the Diné’Tah dance group. These programs honor Native contributions\, culture\, history\, and living tradition – and we’re so grateful to help bring them to the community. \n🕚 11:00 am – Visitor Center AuditoriumShawn Price will speak on FDR and the Native New Deal\, WWII Native contributions\, and the Navajo Code Talkers. This presentation is dedicated to all Native veterans and Code Talkers. \n🕛 12:00 pm – Dance PerformanceExperience traditional Navajo songs and dances with the Diné’Tah dancers just outside the Visitor Center (inside if weather requires). \n✨ Both programs are free and open to all.✨ No reservations needed.✨ Presented thanks to generous donations from our supporters ❤️ \nWe hope you’ll join us for this beautiful day of learning\, honoring\, and celebrating Native history and culture at Chaco Culture. \n📸 Photos: NPS
URL:https://chacoculture.org/event/shawn-price-dinetah-dance-chaco/
LOCATION:Chaco Culture National Historical Park Visitor Center\, 1808 County Road 7950\, Nageezi\, New Mexico\, 87037
CATEGORIES:Dance,Lecture
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