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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:"Film: <em>Native America: Cities of the Sky<\/em>"
DESCRIPTION:"\rJoin Illinois Public Media for a free screening of a very special episode of Native America—PBS’ new 4-part series exploring the splendor and ingenuity of the world created by America’s First Peoples, 15,000 years ago. \r\rThis includes incredible revelations outside present-day St. Louis, Missouri where 10,000 people came there to build massive earthwork pyramids into a city now known as Cahokia. The reasons behind its emergence have remained a mystery—but new evidence, including shocking discoveries of human sacrifice, are now leading scientists to look to the sky. \r\rNative America: Cities of the Sky features University of Illinois anthropologists Dr. Timothy Pauketat and Dr. Kristin Hedman, along with other research being done around Cahokia. \r\rThe screening will be followed by a panel discussion including:\rElizabeth Sutton–Director Spurlock Museum\rNichole Boyd–Director of Native American House\rLauren Kirby–President of Native American & Indigenous Student Organization–U of I\rGio Guerra-Perez–Asst. Chancellor for Diversity\rLisa Lucero–Professor, Department of Anthropology\r\rCo-hosted by Prairie Research Insititute (external link), WILL Radio TV Online (external link), and Spurlock Museum.\r\rBe sure to visit during normal business hours to explore the exhibit: Cahokia's Religion: The Art of Red Goddesses, Black Drink, and the Underworld. The exhibit features flint clay figures and ceramic pottery from the Cahokia region.\r"
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LOCATION:"Knight Auditorium\, Spurlock Museum\, 600 S. Gregory St.\, Urbana\, IL"
URL:https://www.spurlock.illinois.edu/events/event.php?ID=1546
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