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A Podcast for the Greater Southwest Chapter of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society - Lawton, Oklahoma

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Our next chapter meeting will be Saturday December 8th at the
Museum of the Great Plains
601 NW Ferris
Lawton, Oklahoma
 
We will start at 1:00 pm with a potluck and business lunch.  At 2:00 Kathleen Gibbs, Jon Denton and OAS President Charles Cheatham will present their very popular OAS PowerPoint presentation, "Digging Into History" a look at Oklahoma archeology as seen through the lens of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society.

The OAS PowerPoint show offers a pictorial survey of the Society's 50-year history.  The volunteer support group sponsors excavations, field surveys and classes.  It helps professional archeologists find and excavate a variety or historic and prehistoric sites over the state.

OAS members have assisted research on Oklahoma ancient Indian camps and tools, remains of mammoths and camels, a buried Red River steamboat, and Civil War battlegrounds.  The Society publishes a variety of professional reports available to the pubic.

For more information email us at gscoas@gmail.com


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Patsy Harper, Cynthia Vannoy and Tonda Harrup talk about the women of the fur trade and their participation at rendezvous.



















Women of the Fur Trade

Hata Yowin Rendezvous Women

www.buckskinning.org
www.buckskinning.org/groups_hanta_yowin.htm
www.buckskinning.org/groups_wft.htm

Music by Eric Brown

 


Direct download: 06_Debitage_-_Episode_6_-_Women_of_the_Fur_Trade.mp3
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Museum of the Great Plains Living History Interpretor Tim Poteete talks to Barry Hardin about the fur trade.

American Mountain Men
www.mtmen.org
Crazy Crow Trading Post
www.crazycrow.com

Music by
Jonathan Coulton








 

Direct download: 05_Debitage_-_Episode_5_-_The_Fur_Trade.mp3
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This month, join Jana Brown as she talks to Lynn Musslewhite and Ralph Blodgett about their current research on early modes of transportation in southwest Oklahoma.  This information will be utilized in the design and presentation of the new Intermodal Transportation Center opening soon at the Museum of the Great Plains.

 Music by Jonathan Coulton

www.jonathancoulton.com

Direct download: 04_Debitage_-_Episode_4.mp3
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September 22, 2007
2-4 pm Museum of the Great Plains
601 NW Ferris 
Lawton, Oklahoma
 
 
This month we will be discussing how our Chapter can acknowledge Oklahoma's centennial.  On Saturday November 17th we would like to have a day of presentations and discussions.
Please join us with your ideas, thoughts etc. 
 
If you can't make it to the meeting please email us with your ideas!

gscoas@gmail.com
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This month, Jana Brown talks to Yvonne Lever about her work with Atlas Fine Art Services, museums and NAGPRA (Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act).


Music by Jonathan Coulton.

www.jonathancoulton.com
Direct download: 03_Debitage_Episode_3_with_Yvonne_Lever.mp3
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In March we joined Jeremy Pye, a graduate student from the University of Arkansas, as he surveyed the Diamond Cemetery in Stephens County, Oklahoma.  Also from the University of Arkansas were Li Bai and John Samuelson as well as Lauren Cleeland from the University of Oklahoma.  We also talked to Gary Bell who, along with his wife, are the caretakers for the cemetery.  If you have any information about the cemetery, the Diamond community or would like to help maintain the cemetery, with labor or money, you can write Gary Bell at Rt. 1, Box 10; Weatherford, OK 73096 or you may contact us. 

Be sure to check out the photos at our website. http://gscoas.googlepages.com/

 Music by Jonathan Coulton.
www.jonathancoulton.com


Direct download: Debitage_-_Episode_2_-_Diamond_Cemetery.mp3
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Join Debra Baker and Jana Brown as they talk with Kent Buehler from the Oklahoma Archeological Survey.













 



 
 

Direct download: Debitage_Episode_1_with_Kent_Buehler.mp3
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