The late Harry Williams (Bishop Paiute Tribal member)right) and Daniel Pritchett (left) collecting samples from an irrigation terrace. Photo, Greg Haverstock. “The Archaeological Identification & Radiocarbon Assay of Pre-Colonial Nüümü (Paiute) Agriculture in Payahuunadü (Owens Valley), California.” October 20, 2022 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Zoom RSVP to reserve ticket Greg will revisit and expand upon his July 2022 Malki Museum talk which covers data supporting pre-colonial Nüümü agricultural practices and irrigation systems in Payahuunadü prior to 639-512 BP. Other project collaborators include former WMRC resident USGS geologist Angela Jayko, former staff & WMRS historian Daniel Pritchett, and the late Bishop Paiute Tribal Elder Harry Williams. Greg will revisit and expand upon his July 2022 Malki Museum talk which covers data supporting pre-colonial Nüümü agricultural practices and irrigation systems in Payahuunadü prior to 639-512 BP. Other project collaborators include former WMRC resident USGS geologist Angela Jayko, former staff & WMRS historian Daniel Pritchett, and the late Bishop Paiute Tribal Elder Harry Williams. For more information, please contact: Gaylene Kinzy wmrcinfo@ucla.edu Event Status: Scheduled Price: FREE Audience: Open to the Public Attendence mode: Remote ← Geology Underfoot: Second Edition Discussion → “Multiple Perspectives on California Wildfires”