![SAR Former Weatherhead Fellow and Public Lecturer Dr. Robert L. Kelly interviews with Lorene Mills from New Mexico PBS on his new book, “The Fifth Beginning.”](https://4d782ff2.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/robert-l-kelly-horiz.jpg)
SAR Former Weatherhead Fellow and Public Lecturer Dr. Robert L. Kelly interviews with Lorene Mills from New Mexico PBS on his new book, “The Fifth Beginning.”
Dr. Robert L. Kelly is interviewed by Lorene Mills from New Mexico PBS on his new book, “The Fifth Beginning.” The interview was aired statewide.
![SAR Scholar in Residence, Nancy Owen Lewis, to Speak at the 2017 Albuquerque Museum Author Festival](https://4d782ff2.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/very_old_nancy_owen_lewis_portrait_sq_l.jpg)
SAR Scholar in Residence, Nancy Owen Lewis, to Speak at the 2017 Albuquerque Museum Author Festival
The Albuquerque Museum’s second annual Author Festival will be held on Saturday, November 11, at the museum. The event will feature twenty-five New Mexico writers, with four authors giving solo presentations. One of the four is SAR’s scholar in residence Nancy Owen Lewis. At 11 a.m., she will discuss the role of canines in the defense industry during World War II.
![SAR Alumnus N. Scott Momaday Adds Two More to his List of Awards](https://4d782ff2.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/20171031124900_Momaday_e_1989-lum-1000x675.jpeg)
SAR Alumnus N. Scott Momaday Adds Two More to his List of Awards
N. Scott Momaday recently added two more awards to the long list of honors he’s claimed. A novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet, Scott Momaday received a 2017 Mayor’s Arts Award in Santa Fe as well as a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival.
SAR Alumnus Will Wilson Receives Governor’s Award
On September 15, 2017, Will Wilson received a 2017 New Mexico Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts for his renowned photography. In his work, Wilson addresses the themes that most concern him, including the impacts of cultural and environmental change on indigenous peoples and the possibility of cultural survival and renewal.
Yet Another SAR Alumnus, Jason de León, Wins the MacArthur “Genius” Award
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has named Jason De León, a 2013-2014 Weatherhead scholar at the School for Advanced Research, as one of this year’s MacArthur Fellows. He is the seventh SAR alumnus to receive this honor.
2017 Dubin Fellow Loren Aragon Wins at Phoenix Fashion Week
2017 Dubin Fellow Loren Aragon Wins at Phoenix Fashion Week For the first time in Phoenix Fashion Week’s nine-year history, a Native American-owned fashion brand took top honors as the 2018 Couture Designer of the Year.
SAR’s spring 2018 public lecture speaker Elizabeth Kolbert interviewed on NPR’s “Democracy Now” about climate change and hurricanes Harvey and Irma
Elizabeth Kolbert interviewed on NPR’s “Democracy Now” about climate change and hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Journalist Elizabeth Kolbert, staff writer at The New Yorker is best known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History (Holt,...SAR Board Member Receives Prestigious Award from AAA
The American Anthropological Association has announced that a member of the SAR board of directors, Donald Brenneis, will be awarded the Franz Boas Award for Exemplary Service to Anthropology. Since 1976 the award has been presented annually to individuals “whose...SAR President Michael Brown to speak at Southwest Seminars on the challenges of protecting the intangible cultural heritage of indigenous peoples, September 25, 2017
Michael F. Brown will present a lecture entitled “Stop Stealing Our Culture! Challenges of Protecting the Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Peoples” as part of a Southwest Seminars series on the theme “Native Culture Matters.” This event will draw on Brown’s book Who Owns Native Culture? (Harvard University Press, 2003).