Sunday, February 13, 2011

Pipe Springs National Monument March 2011

Roughly twice a year, Pipe Springs National Monument and the Kaibab Paiute tribe devote a considerable amount of time and energy on Presentations regarding the Native American culture.

Those who enjoy Native American Pottery will experience a nice presentation by one of SW Utah's Pottery experts.

The Rock Art tour features two very nice sites, and a third that is distant and can only be reviewed with binoculars or long telephoto lens.

The presentations also include quite a few insights into the Native American culture and the crafts necessary for survival, health, and comfort.

Many of you have enjoyed your visits in previous years to Pipe Springs and I believe this year will be a good outing also.

Please review the attached, and let Amber Van Alfen know of any questions.

See: http://www.nps.gov/pisp/loader.cfm?csModule=security/getfile&PageID=531566

For a statewide list of Archaeology Exhibits in Arizona during the Month of March, see:

http://azstateparks.com/find/images/arch_2011/AAHAM_calendar_2011.pdf


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Jon Gum, Coalition to Preserve Rock Art
www.exploringrockart.com
coalitiontopreserverockart.blogspot
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