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Telluride Inside and Out, a lifestyle blogazine based in Telluride, Colorado, featured Crow Canyon staff in a series of video and podcast interviews in June 2010. This is a great way to learn more about Crow Canyon's history, research, and education programs!

 

Deborah Gangloff

Deborah Gangloff talks about Crow Canyon's history, its programs, and what drew her to the region and a new job as president and CEO. This podcast is a great introduction to Crow Canyon, what we do, and why we do it.
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Dan Mooney

Former Vice President of Philanthrophy Dan Mooney talks about Crow Canyon and the June Telluride Historical Museum Field Trip.
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Mark Varien

Mark Varien, research and education chair, talks about Crow Canyon's Pueblo Learning Center (a replica of a late-twelfth-century farmstead), how ancient homes were constructed, and how the learning center captures the imagination of Crow Canyon students.
video iconWatch the video (5:57)

 

Scott Ortman

Go inside Crow Canyon's curation room with Director of Research and Education Scott Ortman and see artifacts from the Duckfoot site and Sand Canyon Pueblo as Scott discusses the weaving imagery behind pottery designs.
video iconWatch video 1 (5:34). Continue with video 2 (6:36).

 

Grant Coffey

Grant Coffey, the director of the Goodman Point Archaeological Point Project Phase II, discusses the different occupation periods of habitation sites in the Goodman Point Unit, tree-ring dating, and how Crow Canyon researchers are working on identifying ancient agricultural fields and roads.
video iconWatch the video (5:31)

 

Rebecca Hammond

Crow Canyon Educator Rebecca Hammond talks about how inner-city kids react to being outdoors at the Center, why archaeology as a career is important for native people, and Crow Canyon's work with American Indians through the Native American Advisory Group.
video iconWatch the video (6:20)