About this campaign
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?Respect the Land You Stand Upon? is Hopi archaeologist, guide, and author Lyle Balenquah?s simple yet powerful exhortation to us all. It became the title of a special double issue of Archaeology Southwest Magazine, for which Balenquah wrote the introduction, that explores the whys and hows of ending and responding to archaeological resource crimes on Tribal lands.
This instruction plainly reminds us that all landscapes are the homelands of people and their ancestors, as well as nonhuman relatives. Share this teaching and spread the word!
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Your purchase supports Archaeology Southwest and our critical advocacy, research, outreach, and education programs, which are more essential than ever in safeguarding our cultural landscapes.
Lyle Balenquah, Hopi, works as an archaeologist and backcountry guide amongst the sandstone canyons and desert rivers of the southwest. He is a member of the Greasewood Clan from the Village of Paaqavi (Reed Springs Place) located on Third Mesa. Through his work he advocates for the protection and preservation of ancestral landscapes, combining his professional training with personal experiences and insights about Hopi culture and history. ?Respect the Land You Stand Upon? is used with his permission.
Designed by Kathleen Bader, Cracked Earth Creative.
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