Amerind's Director and Chief Curator are available
to speak to your organization. Following is information about
both, and depending on the date, one of them will be pleased to
offer a presentation.

Dr. Eric J. Kaldahl is a Registed
Professional Archaeologist who has participated in
archaeological projects in east-central and southern Arizona,
Nebraska, Missouri, and Illinois. He has worked for Old Pueblo
Archaeology Center of Tucson and the University of
Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Anthropology & Geography. Most
recently he worked for the Tohono O'odham Nation government as a
curator for the tribe's new Cultural Center & Museum. He became
Amerind Foundation's Chief Curator in October 2007.
These are
just some of the topics the speakers can address:
Southeast Arizona archaeology including
Native American and Spanish archaeological sites from ancient
Clovis times (11,000 B.C.) through Spanish Colonial period (AD
100s-1800s).
Southwest Migrations through the
Centuries from earliest times up to today.
History of the Amerind Foundation - the
development of the foundation (established 1937) and it's
contribution to understanding the history of Native people in
Arizona, New Mexico, and Chihuahua Mexico.
We would be glad to talk with you about
other topics that might work well with your particular group -
email us amerind@amerind.org