Amerind Impact

2018

With your generosity, Amerind accomplishes so much. Following are just a few highlights of how your gifts inspired culturally-based learning and creativity in 2018

over 67
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Over 67 Native American artists, scholars, and leaders shared and promoted their art and knowledge through residencies, trunk shows, art gallery exhibits, festivals, and museum talks.

10,042 visitors
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10,042 visitors enjoyed the museum and fine art gallery exhibits during regular museum hours.

Over 1,561
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Over 1,561 community members celebrated art, culture, and Amerind through 9 special events that brought our community together, including: Autumn Fest, Texas Canyon Trail Run, an outdoor film screening with The Loft Cinema, and Holiday Members Tea.

More than 300
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More than 300 k-12 experienced Amerind museum learning with a school field trip experience.

12 individuals
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12 scholars, artists, and experts shared their knowledge, research, and creative journeys with audiences at the museum. Six among our scholars provided learning experiences in the surrounding community through outreach events.

10 events
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10 community outreach talks and events were presented by Amerind leadership, who shared their expertise and our history.

5 workshops
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5 content-rich workshops offered 56 community members deep learning experiences in Indigenous culture, traditions, and art.

30 chefs
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30 budding chefs were immersed in cultural traditions through food in three cooking classes.

2 seminars
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2 advanced research seminars convening 24 national and international scholars were hosted by Amerind on the topics “Identity, Cultural Persistence, and Transformation among Spanish Colonialism” and “New Materialisms: Ancient Cities.”

3 publications
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3 scholarly publications allowed Amerind’s reach to be global, including the Cambridge University Press book Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Learning from Indigenous Practices for Environmental Sustainability.

30 Individuals
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30 artists and scholars spent residency time at Amerind, significantly advancing their research and creative output.

2017

Through your generosity, Amerind accomplishes so much. Here are a few highlights from 2017 of the culturally-based learning and creative experiences that you helped us provide.

Numerous Native American artists, scholars, and leaders shared and promoted their art and knowledge though residencies, trunk shows, art gallery exhibits, festivals, and museum talks.

8,690 Visitors
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8,690 visitors enjoyed the museum and fine art gallery exhibits during regular museum hours.

over 1,270
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Over 1,270 community members celebrated art, culture, and Amerind through 6 very special events that brought our community together, including: Autumn Fest, Texas Canyon Trail Run, two Rolling Reels movie nights with The Loft Cinema, Holiday Members Tea, and the Night at the Amerind Museum 80th Anniversary Celebration.

More than 400
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More than 400 k-12 students experienced Amerind museum learning through their visit..

12 individuals
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12 scholars, artists, and experts shared their knowledge, research, and creative journeys with audiences at the museum. Four among our scholars provided learning experiences in the surrounding community through outreach events.

12 events
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12 community outreach talks and events were presented by Amerind leadership, who shared their expertise and our history.

3 workshops
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3 content-rich workshops offered community members in-depth learning experiences in Indigenous culture, traditions, and art.

30 chefs
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30 budding chefs were immersed in cultural traditions through food in three cooking classes.

32 travelers
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32 travelers journeyed with Amerind and scholarly experts to directly experience the hands-on learning of our cultural tours.

2 seminars
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2 advanced research seminars were hosted by Amerind on the topics “Pueblo Movement and the Archaeology of Becoming” and also “Valuing Archaeology Beyond Archaeology”

5 publications
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5  publications allowed Amerind’s reach to be global, including Rethinking the Aztec Economy published by the University of Arizona Press, and Give and Take of Sustainability: Archaeological and Anthropological  Perspectives on Tradeoffs published by Cambridge University Press.

10 individuals
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10 artists and scholars spent time at Amerind in Residencies, significantly advancing their research and creative output.