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november 13–15Baskets and Books with Pauline MurilloCalendarLeft: Basket from the collectionof Pauline MurilloPhoto courtesy of CaliforniaState University, San BernardinoPauline Murillo (San Manuel), author and basket collector, will be atthe Museum for three days only. She will show and talk about her basketcollection with visitors. Baskets made by her grandmother are specialpieces she will share. She is the author of Living in Two Worlds andWe Are Still Here Alive and in Spirit which relate her experiencesgrowing up on the reservation with insight and humor.DATE: November 13, 14, and 15, 2009TIME: Regular Museum hoursLOCATION: Agua Caliente Cultural Museum219 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springsnovember 17Kennewick Man on Trial – Spirit Keepers LecturePRESENTER: James D. Nason, Ph.D. (Comanche)Dr. James D. Nason is Professor Emeritus, Anthropology; DirectorEmeritus, Museology Graduate Program; and Curator Emeritus ofPacific and American Ethnology, Thomas Burke Memorial WashingtonState Museum, at the University of Washington. He is principalcurator for Kennewick Man on Trial and author of a legal andhistorical review of the issues in the 2008 book, Kennewick Man:Perspectives on the Ancient One.The lecture follows the October 21 opening of the exhibition KennewickMan on Trial.DATE: Tuesday, November 17, 2009TIME: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pmLOCATION: California State University, San Bernardino, Palm Desert Campus,37500 Cook Street, Palm Desert (Indian Wells Theater)FEE: Free Admissionnovember 21Journeys to the Past – Living Traditions ClassINSTRUCTOR: Jacque Nunez (Acjachemen descendant)Jacque Nunez teaching a recentLiving Traditions classJacque Nunez will whisk you away to the past through the power ofstorytelling and song. Participants recreate Native American stories,learn authentic California Indian songs, play games, and make their ownmusical instrument. Family participation is welcome.DATE: November 21, 2009TIME: 10:30 am – 4:00 pmLOCATION: Agua Caliente Cultural Museum219 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm SpringsFEE: $10132009-2010 Education Program Print Media Sponsor

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