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A FREE Brown Bag Lecture about the patterns and pulses of Southwestern history through a series of connected stories across time.
Using the twin lenses of migration and environmental unpredictability, this talk will explore the patterns and pulses of Southwestern history through a series of connected stories across time. Starting in Pre-Columbian times but emphasizing the nineteenth century, the talk will uncover how environmental change and migration sit at the heart of Southwestern history to this day.
Presented by
Thomas D. Finger
Assistant Professor of Environmental History
Northern Arizona University
ADMISSION INFO
FREE
Phone: 928-779-4395