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Upcoming Taos County (See description for specific location.) Events::
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Jul. 21 2025 Jul. 22 2025
Plains-Pueblo Interaction: 14th to 18th Centuries
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Gain a better understanding of the history of interaction between the Puebloan peoples of New Mexico’s greater Rio Grande Valley and the Southern High Plains Indigenous peoples of Oklahoma and Texas. Alternating between days of discussion at the Doel Reed Center and visits to archaeological sites, students will engage in thought provoking and insightful lecture and steep themselves in the history of New Mexico’s indigenous people.
Instructor: Stephen M. Perkins
Location: Oklahoma State University’s Doel Reed Center in Taos
You’ll find the Center located in the small community of Talpa, southwest of the town of Taos. Driving south from the Plaza on HWY 68, the main street though town, travel to the intersection of HWY 68 and HWY 518. There is a stoplight at this intersection where you will turn left on HWY 518. Approximately 1.4 miles the Center will be on your right.
The address of the Center that can be used for GPS is 7158 Road 518 Rancho de Taos, New Mexico.
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Jul. 22 2025 Jul. 23 2025
Plains-Pueblo Interaction: 14th to 18th Centuries
More information and registration
Gain a better understanding of the history of interaction between the Puebloan peoples of New Mexico’s greater Rio Grande Valley and the Southern High Plains Indigenous peoples of Oklahoma and Texas. Alternating between days of discussion at the Doel Reed Center and visits to archaeological sites, students will engage in thought provoking and insightful lecture and steep themselves in the history of New Mexico’s indigenous people.
Instructor: Stephen M. Perkins
Location: Oklahoma State University’s Doel Reed Center in Taos
You’ll find the Center located in the small community of Talpa, southwest of the town of Taos. Driving south from the Plaza on HWY 68, the main street though town, travel to the intersection of HWY 68 and HWY 518. There is a stoplight at this intersection where you will turn left on HWY 518. Approximately 1.4 miles the Center will be on your right.
The address of the Center that can be used for GPS is 7158 Road 518 Rancho de Taos, New Mexico.
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Jul. 23 2025 Jul. 24 2025
Plains-Pueblo Interaction: 14th to 18th Centuries
More information and registration
Gain a better understanding of the history of interaction between the Puebloan peoples of New Mexico’s greater Rio Grande Valley and the Southern High Plains Indigenous peoples of Oklahoma and Texas. Alternating between days of discussion at the Doel Reed Center and visits to archaeological sites, students will engage in thought provoking and insightful lecture and steep themselves in the history of New Mexico’s indigenous people.
Instructor: Stephen M. Perkins
Location: Oklahoma State University’s Doel Reed Center in Taos
You’ll find the Center located in the small community of Talpa, southwest of the town of Taos. Driving south from the Plaza on HWY 68, the main street though town, travel to the intersection of HWY 68 and HWY 518. There is a stoplight at this intersection where you will turn left on HWY 518. Approximately 1.4 miles the Center will be on your right.
The address of the Center that can be used for GPS is 7158 Road 518 Rancho de Taos, New Mexico.
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Jul. 24 2025 Jul. 25 2025
Plains-Pueblo Interaction: 14th to 18th Centuries
More information and registration
Gain a better understanding of the history of interaction between the Puebloan peoples of New Mexico’s greater Rio Grande Valley and the Southern High Plains Indigenous peoples of Oklahoma and Texas. Alternating between days of discussion at the Doel Reed Center and visits to archaeological sites, students will engage in thought provoking and insightful lecture and steep themselves in the history of New Mexico’s indigenous people.
Instructor: Stephen M. Perkins
Location: Oklahoma State University’s Doel Reed Center in Taos
You’ll find the Center located in the small community of Talpa, southwest of the town of Taos. Driving south from the Plaza on HWY 68, the main street though town, travel to the intersection of HWY 68 and HWY 518. There is a stoplight at this intersection where you will turn left on HWY 518. Approximately 1.4 miles the Center will be on your right.
The address of the Center that can be used for GPS is 7158 Road 518 Rancho de Taos, New Mexico.
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Jul. 25 2025 Jul. 26 2025
Plains-Pueblo Interaction: 14th to 18th Centuries
More information and registration
Gain a better understanding of the history of interaction between the Puebloan peoples of New Mexico’s greater Rio Grande Valley and the Southern High Plains Indigenous peoples of Oklahoma and Texas. Alternating between days of discussion at the Doel Reed Center and visits to archaeological sites, students will engage in thought provoking and insightful lecture and steep themselves in the history of New Mexico’s indigenous people.
Instructor: Stephen M. Perkins
Location: Oklahoma State University’s Doel Reed Center in Taos
You’ll find the Center located in the small community of Talpa, southwest of the town of Taos. Driving south from the Plaza on HWY 68, the main street though town, travel to the intersection of HWY 68 and HWY 518. There is a stoplight at this intersection where you will turn left on HWY 518. Approximately 1.4 miles the Center will be on your right.
The address of the Center that can be used for GPS is 7158 Road 518 Rancho de Taos, New Mexico.
All Day