
Archaeologist & Educator
Wednesday, February 22, 2023,
4pm - 6pm
FREE for History Forum Members
When the first Spanish land expedition reached the Monterey Bay area in 1769, they documented encounters with many different tribal communities while rarely making the association between the people and the region’s natural abundance. Yet numerous indigenous communities managed specific locations through Traditional Environmental Knowledge (TEK). What followed in the 1700s was suppression of the continuation of Native American TEK. Fortunately, partnerships between today’s tribes and entities such as California State Parks, strive to correct this imbalance and restore engagement with TEK. Hear expert archaeologist Mark Hylkema’s riveting discussion of Traditional Environmental Knowledge and its relevance today.
Presenter:Mark Hylkema
History Forum’s annual speaker series provides its members with public lectures by leading historians and authors about Santa Cruz County history. Each talk lasts approximately one hour, followed by a meet and greet with refreshments.
This series is for History Forum members only. If you are interested in joining, please click here to learn more.
Archaeologist & Educator
History Forum’s annual speaker series provides its members with public lectures by leading historians and authors about Santa Cruz County history. Each talk lasts approximately one hour, followed by a meet and greet with refreshments.
This series is for History Forum members only. If you are interested in joining, please click here to learn more.