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J. Stone: Past, Present, and Future of the Historic 20th Century Redman Hirahara Farmstead 9/12/24
This talk will present Jacob's dissertation research on the Redman-Hirahara farmstead in Watsonville, CA. This Victorian farmstead was built in 1897 and has a long and rich legacy intersecting with early farming in the California Central Valley and the Japanese American community of Watsonville. Locals and tourists alike may recognize the home as it stands today along Highway 1, but few know the incredible story of the Hirahara family who purchased the home in 1940 and used their property as a means of community support for other Japanese Americans following the conclusion of WWII. This presentation highlights the Hirahara family and their time with the house before, during, and after the war and similarly links their journey to the thousands of other Japanese Americans in the Watsonville, Santa Cruz, and San Jose area as I explore and share ethnographic sources from the region. Lastly, many question what the future of the farmstead will look like, and this presentation aims to open a dialogue with the community to find a way to bring this home out of the past and into the present day.
Jacob Stone graduated with his PhD in Anthropology from the University of Santa Cruz in June 2024. Jacob sparked his passion for historical archaeology during his undergraduate dissertation and research
on archaeology of internment and internment spaces. Now, he specializes in the analysis of glass and ceramic historic artifacts as well as Japanese American archaeology in central California. He also found a great love for teaching and archival studies during his graduate school career, helping students find hands-on opportunities to work with archaeological collections and presenting an exhibit for UCSC McHenry Library. Additionally, Jacob has spent 8 years as a professional archaeologist working in cultural resource management in both Wisconsin and California and continues that career today by working for Dudek in Santa Cruz.
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Quirina Geary: Enhancing Partnerships in Cultural Heritage Protection 2024 06 13
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The preservation of cultural heritage sites holds profound importance for indigenous tribes and archaeological professionals alike, but their perspectives and methodologies can sometimes diverge. This presentation explores strategies for fostering collaboration between tribes and archaeologists to enhance the protection of tribal cultural resources. Quirina’s talk will outline effective communi...
K. Dowdall/O. Parrish: Tribal Cultural Landscape (TCL) Methods, a Kashaya Pomo Example
มุมมอง 2064 หลายเดือนก่อน
Katherine M. Dowdall, M.A., RPA, Co-Principal Investigator (California Department of Transportation) is a Senior Archaeologist and District Native American Coordinator in the Office of Environmental Maintenance Caltrans, District 4, Oakland. She has held her position for 33 years. Kathy meets the Secretary of Interior Qualifications for Principal Investigator in archaeology, meets the NPS Profe...
Gregg Castro: Building Relationships with Mother Earth and Each Other
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It has been a long road . . . and it still is not over. Across society, the "road" to building lasting partnerships and collaborations to create a better world have been decades in the making, but have accelerated in the last few years. This has been due to the Social Justice Movement, Climate Calamity and the Pandemic aftermath. It has intensely impacted the Indigenous Communities, who hold an...
2024 02 08 J. Schlagheck: Stoneware of the Baja California Manilla Galleon
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Stoneware is a broad category of pottery that, like porcelain, is manufactured using a high-temperature firing process that produces a non-porous surface. Unlike porcelain, which is made from especially pure clay and crushed stone, stoneware can be made from lesser clays containing a variety of minerals and other impurities that impart a characteristic rugged texture, a wide range of color, and...
James Delgado 1/11/2024: “HOT SHIP” FROM A COLD WAR: DEEP SEA ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE USS INDEPENDENCE
มุมมอง 218 หลายเดือนก่อน
The deeply submerged, atomic-bombed wreckage of the WWII aircraft carrier USS Independence sits off the Central California Coast north of Santa Cruz in 960 meters of water. Following a hard-fought war in the Pacific, the battle-damaged Independence was selected as a target ship for the postwar atomic tests at Bikini Atoll, Operation Crossroads in 1946. Following the tests, the battered, charred...
Charles Mikulik: Post Cultural Resources Management: Long Term Planning
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In 2021, Charles Mikulik collaborated with Patricia Paramoure on test excavations of an intact shell midden in Pacific Grove, California. The purpose of the project was to conduct mitigation for the construction of a private residence that would require the removal of a significant portion of the midden. The project site lies within a city-listed archaeologically sensitive area. However, the nu...
2022 12 08 T. Origer
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Tom Origer discusses his work with obsidian in California
2022 08 09 Lucian Shrader III Obsidian of California
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Obsidian of California Ever wonder where that obsidian artifact actually came from? How come some lava forms obsidian and other lava forms other types of rock? How can archaeologists tell where specific obsidian came from? Can archaeologists date obsidian? Yes, but it's very difficult since it is an inanimate object and is socially frowned upon. Does obsidian come in any other colors besides bl...
2022, Jan 13 - Trish Fernandez
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"Mexican Miners in the California Gold Rush"
2021, Dec 09 - Kelly Fong
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"The Delta is in the Heart: Uncovering the Historical Archaeology of Isleton’s Chinese American Community"
2021, Nov 11 - Albert Gonzalez
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"Mexican Whiskey: Industrial Distilling and Inter-Ethnic Dynamics in Old New Mexico"
2021, Sept 9 - Linda Yamane
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"Breathing Life Into the Past & Keeping it Alive for the Future"
Dr. Mike Grone: Applied Historical Ecology on the Santa Cruz Coast
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This talk will focus on a collaborative historical ecology research program carried out over the past decade in partnership with the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, and the Santa Cruz District of California State Parks. Drawing upon archaeological data from the northern Santa Cruz coast spanning several thousand years, Dr. Grone will discuss trends in human relationships wi...
2022, April 14 - Alexis Boutin
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“How Bioarchaeological Research can Increase Empathy and Reduce Prejudice: A Case Study from Ancient Dilmun.”
J. Flexner Archaeology of Mission Sites in the Mangareva Islands of Polynesia
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J. Flexner Archaeology of Mission Sites in the Mangareva Islands of Polynesia
Dr. Julia Costello - on “Nabataean Banquet Hall at Petra, Jordan.”
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Dr. Julia Costello - on “Nabataean Banquet Hall at Petra, Jordan.”
Kaitlin Brown: Multi-scalar Indigenous Identities at Mission La Purisima Concepcion SCAS 2023 05 11
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Kaitlin Brown: Multi-scalar Indigenous Identities at Mission La Purisima Concepcion SCAS 2023 05 11
Dr. J. Johnson "Chapters in Chumash History" 2023 06 08
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Dr. J. Johnson "Chapters in Chumash History" 2023 06 08
M. Walker 2023 11 09 An Archaeology of California's Migratory Workers
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M. Walker 2023 11 09 An Archaeology of California's Migratory Workers
2023 10 12 Pat Paramoure: The Life of a California Archaeologist: A Tribute to Rob Edwards
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2023 10 12 Pat Paramoure: The Life of a California Archaeologist: A Tribute to Rob Edwards
Sam Connell/Michael Wilcox: The Future is Indigenous; Community Based Participatory Archaeologies
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Sam Connell/Michael Wilcox: The Future is Indigenous; Community Based Participatory Archaeologies

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  • @PhilipCallicoat-k9z
    @PhilipCallicoat-k9z 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I used to live in Watsonville ...I remember that imposing old mansion sitting in the field just before the exit into the town of Watsonville... FL had all the things that I needed... Affordable housing, and food as well as plenty of very good clothing outlets... I'm missing the Bay but, I am blessed with the beautiful Tampa Bay area... It's not "Big Sur" but, it's lovely to see from my highrise East facing windows...😎

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  • @dave9271
    @dave9271 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you soo much for all your dedication of thus long lost history. Your efforts are blessed also I d like to let you know I'm one of your missing decendants who you weren't able to find. I decend from Agustina Maria.

  • @charleneduval9403
    @charleneduval9403 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing! Such a treat to see your dedication to this art. Just recently saw your basket at the Oakland Museum.

  • @santacruzarchaeologicalsoc9948
    @santacruzarchaeologicalsoc9948 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My apologies! There is about a minute or so at the very beginning of this video that got cut off.