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SUMMARY:The Revival of Extinct Native Cultures – The Karankawas
DESCRIPTION:This lecture is presented by Lamar University’s Center for History & Culture of Southeast Texas and the Upper Gulf Coast and hosted by the McFaddin-Ward House.\n  \nFor the past 150 years\, histories labeled the Karankawa peoples of the Texas Gulf Coast as extinct. Yet\, over the past decade\, numerous individuals and families stepped forward and self-identified as Karankawas. This lecture demonstrates that the Karankawa people still persist\, even after genocide\, cultural assimilation\, and academic denial. This talk also provides an overview of the Indigenous peoples of the Texas Gulf Coast. \nTim Seiter is a Ph.D. candidate at Southern Methodist University. His dissertation is a general history of the Karankawa peoples from their beginnings around 1250 to the present. His most recent article on this subject appeared in the Southwestern Historical Quarterly. His research has also been featured in The Texas Tribune and Texas Highways. Currently\, he is putting the finishing touches on a book about Texas presidial soldiers. That text\, Wrangling Pelicans\, describes life as a presidial soldier at the eighteenth-century fort La Bahía.
URL:https://mcfaddin-ward.org/event/lu-lecture-the-revival-of-extinct-native-cultures-the-karankawas/
LOCATION:McFaddin-Ward House Visitor Center\, 1906 Calder\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Culture of America
DESCRIPTION:Professional photographer Tom Pich and Barry Bergey\, former Director of Folk and Traditional Arts at the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)\, will present a visual journey into the rich diversity of cultures and artistic traditions that span the nation during “The Culture of America.” Pich and Bergey will discuss their book “Folk Masters: A Portrait of America” (Indiana University Press\, 2018)\, which features stunning portraits of NEA National Heritage Fellows – individuals and groups who have received the nation’s highest honor for excellence in folk and traditional arts. Started in 1982 by the NEA\, National Heritage Fellowships recognize recipients’ artistic excellence\, lifetime achievement\, and contributions to the nation’s traditional arts heritage and have been awarded to more than 400 individuals and groups from every region of the country. \nBarry Bergey retired as Director of Folk & Traditional Arts at the National Endowment for the Arts after a career of 30 years at the agency.  His involvement in international arts policy includes consultation with UNESCO\, the Organization of American States\, the World Bank\, the U.S. Information Agency\, and the Department of State.  Bergey co-authored Folk Masters: A Portrait of America  (Indiana University Press\, 2018) with photographer Tom Pich. A native New Yorker and professional photographer\, Pich has specialized in documenting recipients of the National Heritage Fellowships. His portraiture of Heritage Fellows has been exhibited at Lincoln Center\, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts\, Smithsonian Institutions\, The Russell Office Building of the U.S. Senate and is on permanent display at the Library of Congress.
URL:https://mcfaddin-ward.org/event/folk-masters-a-portrait-of-america/
LOCATION:McFaddin-Ward House Visitor Center\, 1906 Calder\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221027
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SUMMARY:McFaddin-Ward House Museum Closed – Oct. 27\, 2022 – In Honor of Rosine McFaddin Wilson
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URL:https://mcfaddin-ward.org/event/mcfaddin-ward-house-museum-closed-oct-27-2022-in-honor-of-rosine-mcfaddin-wilson/
LOCATION:McFaddin-Ward House\, 1906 McFaddin Avenue\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
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