June 18, 2015

Summer Solstice Guided Walking Tour
Saturday and Sunday, June 20 and 21, 11 a.m., 2 p.m., and 7 p.m.
Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center | Spiro, OK
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Families can start the summer with a trip to the Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center for a special guided tour on the summer solstice. There will be three walks led by archaeologist Dennis Peterson starting at 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21. Each walk will take one mile of easy walking and last about two hours. There is a $3 per adult and $2 per child fee for this event in addition to the daily admission fee.

 

Peterson will talk about the history of the mound site and the American Indians who built it more than 1,000 years ago. He also will discuss the reasons for the mounds and the alignment of the some of the mounds to track the movement of the sun throughout the year. Peterson will tell the history of the excavations of the site by both archaeologists and looters. The 7 p.m. walks will allow the observation of the sunset, which is the most important part of the event, and the twilight wildlife.

 

The Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center is the only prehistoric American Indian site open to the public in Oklahoma and is administered by the Oklahoma Historical Society. The center is regularly open Wednesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon until 5 p.m. The center does close for state holidays. Daily admission is $4 for adults, $3 for seniors and $1 for children older than six. The center is located three miles east of Spiro, Okla., on Highway 9/271 and four miles north on Lock and Dam Road. For more information or to schedule a group or school tour during the solstice walks or some other time, please call 918-962-2062 or email spiro@okhistory.org.

"Black Towns Then...Black Towns Now"
Tuesday, June 30 - Doors open at 6 p.m. Event begins at 7 p.m.
Oklahoma History Center | Oklahoma City, OK

On Tuesday, June 30, the Oklahoma History Center will host an event titled "Black Towns Then ... Black Towns Now," sponsored by the Coltrane Group. The panel discussion is also the public's last chance to see the Coltrane Group's exhibit, "Colored Memories: Historic Colorized Photos of Life in 'The Crown Jewel.'" The event is free and the doors open at 6 p.m., with the event beginning at 7 p.m.

 

The moderator for the panel discussion will be Oklahoma State Representative George Young. Panelists will include a mixture of All-Black Town government representatives and scholars. The scholars include authors Hannibal Johnson and Dr. Linda Reese, Dr. Harold Aldridge and Judge Henrietta Hicks. The participating civic leaders are Grayson Mayor Leon Anderson, Langston Trustee Alonzo Peterson, Rentiesville Mayor Mildred Burkhalter, Taft "Citizens for Progress" Chair Dr. Sam Craig, and Tullahasse Mayor Keisha Gaines-Currin.

 

The group will discuss the rise of the All-Black Towns in the 19th century and their unique history. The panelists also will talk about the opportunities and challenges that these towns face. The mayors and scholars will share why these villages lost population in the mid-20th century and what is happening now in the towns. This will be an interesting evening for Oklahomans to come and learn about the unique history of Oklahoma's All-Black Towns.

 

The Coltrane Group/History in Progress was founded by Chief Executive Officer André L. Head and his wife, Chief Operating Officer Jessilyn Hall-Head, with the mission of preserving the heritage and rich legacy of Oklahoma's historic All-Black Towns. Head also has produced and directed a series of documentaries on the All-Black Towns of Oklahoma, another project about which they are extremely passionate. For detailed information about the "Colored Memories" exhibit and the endeavors of the Coltrane Group, contact the group at 405-568-7700 or andreh@thecoltranegroup.org.

"Those Who Stayed" Lunch and Learn Lecture
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Oklahoma History Center | Oklahoma City, OK

The OHS Research Center will hold Lunch & Learn Lectures in May, June, July, and August on the last Wednesday of the month. The program for June held on Wednesday, June 24, will be "Those Who Stayed," presented by William D. Welge, Director of the Office of American Indian Culture and Preservation. The program will explore resources and history of American Indians and tribes who did not travel to Oklahoma through removal but instead remained on their ancestral lands.

 

Registration is $10 per person and lunch is included. Programs are held in the classrooms of the Oklahoma History Center from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Call 405-522-5224 to register by phone; please have a credit card ready. You may also register by mail using the form below:
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Brush up on your knowledge of all-black towns prior to attending the panel discussion "Black Towns Then...Black Towns Now" on June 30.

Nicole Harvey, Editor

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