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Rock Art Definitions and Techniques - Ep 25

Today Chris interviews Dr. Garfinkel about rock art. What types are there? How is it made? What about cupules? We talk about all this and more on today’s episode.

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Tribal Cultural Resource Management with Danielle Flowers - Ep 24

Today Dr. Garfinkel interviews Danielle Flowers. They talk about Danielle's work doing Native American consultation. She discusses working with an understanding of Native American cosmology and world view as it relates to archaeological sites and rock art.

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PCNs and Rock Art Study with Donna Gillette and Linda Hylkema - Ep 20

Learn all about the careers to two amazing women, Drs. Donna Gillette and Linda Hylkema as they take you on a journey of rock art discovery. One of Dr. Gillette’s areas of interest is in a local phenomenon called PCNs. Find out what those are and what they might mean, and more, on today’s episode.

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Gaining Purpose Through the Supernatural with L. Frank Manriquez - Ep 19

On Episode 19 of the rock art podcast we interview L. Frank Manriquez. She is a Native Californian Indian of e Tongva and Ajachamem ancestry. L. Frank is a gifted artist and world class advocate for indigenous people around the world. She is known for her work with Native textiles and material culture, archival work and language revitalization, and she is heavily involved with the recreation of Native American watercraft for her own tribe and others. The episode weaves the tale of her life and passions for communicating what it is to be an Indian and how she gained her life’s purpose through the supernatural realm.

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Shamanism and Cognitive Anthropology with Kevin Stein - Ep 18

This episode is with Kevin Stein an entertainment, marketing, and public relations consultant and rock art aficionado.  Kevin has traveled widely and studied the intimate details of rock art both in the Americas and in the old world.  He has also conducted his own seminars and presentations on the nature of shamanism and the connections with the study of cognitive anthropology.  This is a fascinating discussion on shamanism, rock art, and its relationship to the comparative study of religion. 

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