• Faces of the Mother Road

    101 Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United States

    In partnership with the Route 66 Alliance, and renowned author/historian Michael Wallis, "Faces of the Mother Road: The Portraits of S.J. Tyler," features dozens of photographs taken between 1913 and […]

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  • A History of Ancient Rome in Five Strikes

    101 Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United States

    Join the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities in welcoming Sarah Bond, associate professor of ancient history at the University of Iowa, to 101 Archer. Bond will discuss Strike: Labor, Unions, […]

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  • RESCHEDULED: Crusader Myths and Archaeology in the Middle East

    101 Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United States

    World War I opened the door for a French occupation the Middle East, including territory once ruled by medieval Frankish Crusaders, and for the modern-day occupiers, Crusader myths became a […]

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  • CANCELED: The Fantastical in History

    101 Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United States

    This event has unfortunately been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances.   OCH welcomes two-time American Book Award winner Debra Magpie Earling (Bitterroot Salish, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes) for a […]

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  • HCAR Works-in-Progress Seminar: Ana Pulido Rull

    Helmerich Center for American Research 1400 N Gilcrease Museum Rd, Tulsa, OK, United States

    Project: "The Depictions of Injustice: Tribute Records from Culhuacan in the Conway Collection" Presenter(s): Dr. Ana Pulido Rull, Associate Professor of Latin American Art History (University of Arkansas) This Works-in-Progress Seminar explores Indigenous tribute records created in the mid-sixteenth century by tlacuiloque (Indigenous artists) from towns in the Basin of Mexico. Painted on amatl (fig-bark […]

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  • Works-in-Progress Seminar with Prof. Ana Pulido Rull, U of Arkansas

    Helmerich Center for American Research 1400 N Gilcrease Museum Rd, Tulsa, OK, United States

    This Works-in-Progress Seminar explores Indigenous tribute records created in the mid-sixteenth century by tlacuiloque (Indigenous artists) from towns in the Basin of Mexico. Painted on amatl (fig-bark paper), these long […]

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