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seminole canyon
Looking up the canyon from Fate Bell rockshelter.
 
overlook
Carolyn Boyd and participants enjoy the overlook at Seminole Canyon headquarters.
 
c boyd lectures
Archeologist Carolyn Boyd discusses rock art in Seminole Canyon.
 
ep lectures
Archeologist Elton Prewitt lectures below Fate Bell rockshelter in Seminole Canyon.
 
tipi from pavilion
Hoppy Hopkins' tipi as seen from the newly opened pavilion at the SHUMLA campus.
 
tent city from pavilion
The tent city at dusk, as seen from the pavilion.
 
ray and hoppy
Hoppy Hopkins, Comanche, and Ray Olachia, Mescalero Apache, share experiences with participants during evening fireside chat.
 

Pecos Experience: The Art and Archeology of the Lower Pecos
November 9–14, 2003


Day 1: Sunday, November 9, 2003
2:00 p.m.

Arrival at Seminole Canyon State Historical park.
Tour interpretive center and hike to Fate Bell Shelter. Lead by Dr. Carolyn Boyd and Elton Prewitt.

 

4:00. p.m.

Welcome to Shumla School Campus by Ray Olachia, Mescalero Apache.

 

Sunset Slide presentation and lecture by Elton Prewitt, "Introduction to Lower Pecos Archeology."
 

 

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