The Extreme History Project presents Local Diggings: An evening of Local Archaeology with Archaeologist Scott Carpenter at the beautiful Mission Creek Lodge near Livingston Montana. Sat. November 12, 2011 at 6:30.
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Local Diggings: An Evening of Local Archaeology
1. The Extreme History Project
presents
Local Diggings
The Yearling Spring Obsidian Cache:
A Prehistoric Cash-and-Carry?
Archaeological investigations are underway
An Evening of Local Archaeology at a site near Mission Creek where several
obsidian tools were found eroding out of a
bank. The tools were made from obsidian
With Archaeologist, Scott Carpenter obtained from the Obsidian Cliff Source
approximately 95 miles away in Yellowstone
Saturday, November 12 National Park, during a single event about
3700 years ago. This presentation will
highlight the ongoing research as well as
unique information that will add to the
Traditional Tribal music by permanent cultural heritage of the
Shane Doyle Yellowstone River Valley.
Tribal Cultural Consultant and
MSU Phd candidate Shane
Doyle will provide some
traditional tribal music.
At the Beautiful
Mission Creek Lodge
Can History
Change the World?
The Extreme History Project is a public history
organization which hopes to engage communities around
places of shared history. By bringing people together on the The Mission Creek Lodge is located about 9 miles east of
landscape of shared history, we hope to facilitate a dialogue
Livingston. Take the Mission Creek exit off of I 90, turn left at
which can work towards validation, healing and unity. We
believe that validation through honest dialogue and the first intersection and come through the Mission Creek gate
collaboration can begin to heal the affects of generational on the right. Follow the road to the lodge.
historical trauma. Starting with the site of Fort Parker, the
first Crow Agency outside of Livingston, MT, we hope to
Saturday, November 12
facilitate opportunities for dialogue around the legacy of the Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres 6:30 pm
reservation period for America’s Indigenous peoples.
Presentation 7:00 pm
$30 per person
$50 per couple
The Extreme History Project For reservations, email us at
Marsha Fulton ▪ Crystal Alegria extremehistoryproject@yahoo.com
120 W. Callender St
Livingston, MT 59047
www.extremehistory.wordpress.com ▪ extremehistoryproject@yahoo.com