May 26 2021
Lunch & Learn: Archaeology of Gardens at Amache

Lunch & Learn: Archaeology of Gardens at Amache

Presented by Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum at Online/Virtual Space

Lunch & Learn programs are exclusive, one-time experiences designed to allow participants to engage with the presenters. During World War II, Americans of Japanese ancestry were removed from their homes and placed into confinement camps throughout the western US.

This presentation overviews the methods and results of six seasons of landscape archaeology at one of those sites—Amache—located in southeastern Colorado. The site contains an incredibly well-preserved record of how the people incarcerated there transformed a hostile landscape through strategy and skill. By integrating a program of historical research, community engagement, and intensive garden archaeology, the University of Denver Amache project is expanding the view of what internee gardens are, how they were created, and their import, both to those who made them and us today.

Register to participate on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIocO-hqzsrGNfas-rlaUVeYCJFI6v4vhgj.

Admission Info

Free

Registration required at the "Official Website" link below.

Phone: (719) 385-5990

Email: COSMusseum@coloradospring.gov

Dates & Times

2021/05/26 - 2021/05/26

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space