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S3E13: Why Protecting Cultural Sites is Important

S3E13: Why Protecting Cultural Sites is Important

From90 Miles from Needles: the Desert Protection Podcast


S3E13: Why Protecting Cultural Sites is Important

From90 Miles from Needles: the Desert Protection Podcast

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Apr 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this revealing episode, we delve into the clandestine underworld of archaeological site looting and cultural vandalism in the Southwest. Our esteemed guests, Shannon Cowell and Dustin Whiting of Archaeology Southwest, shine a light on the often-underreported plundering of ancestral lands and the complex web of issues surrounding heritage justice.
Resources:

Archaeology Southwest Website: Archaeology Southwest

Save History Project: Save History


Children's activity book on cultural site preservation: Available for free download on the Save History website.


"End Loot Toll-Free Tip Line": 1-833-END-LOOT, for reporting looting incidents and seeking guidance on cultural artifacts.


Encounter the full gravity of the ethics, laws, and untold stories threading through our nation's desert heritage by listening to this full episode. Stay engaged with "90 Miles from Needles" to uncover more intriguing topics that resonate deeply with those who cherish the desert and its legacy.
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Released:
Apr 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (63)

It's not a real desert hike unless you get thirsty. Unless your skin gets punctured by an innocent-looking plant. Unless you have a close encounter with a nervous venomous critter. The desert is alive, and it will defend itself. And we will help. 90 Miles from Needles’ cohosts Chris Clarke and Alicia Pike bring you stories from far out in the American outback: a land unlike any other that is both intense and subtle, that has endured for eons in the harshest conditions imaginable but which could go away in a heartbeat if we act the wrong way. Science, politics, hiking and history, culture and creativity all go into defending the desert. Be forewarned.: We are out to recruit you to the cause.