Monday, October 26, 2009
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12:00pm [12:00pm] AISES Lunch Meeting
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The Stanford Chapter of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society meets every Monday at noon!

Hey Natives,

We hope all of you had a wonderful weekend, and best of luck to your second week of classes!! Do you want to start your week off right?

Then come to AISES's first meeting of the year. Come enjoy lunch (on us!) at the center at 12PM on Monday while learning what AISES (American Indian Science & Engineering Society) is all about.

You do not have to be an Engineer to come to our meetings, and you do not have to be Native. So don't be afraid to bring some of your friends on over.

If you want to have fun, meet awesome people, enjoy free food, and meet people who can land you an outstanding internship with companies like Google, JPL, and NASA then AISES is right for you.

We hope to see you there,

Wyatt and Laci

-Your AISES President and Vice-President

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2:00pm [2:00pm-5:00pm] Archaeology Center Pottery Workshop Series #2
Description:
Inca Pottery Replication

Imperial Inca pottery was an important symbolic marker to elites and commoners across the Andes beginning in the 1400s. It was known for the standardized forms, the richness of the color palette, perfection in execution of design motifs, and thoroughness of its firing method. After the Spanish Conquest of the 1530s, production of this highly prized pottery style ceased. No one since has been able to copy the skill or technology developed by these clay experts. Join us at the Archaeology Center as we use clay imported from an Inca pottery production site of Choquepukio in Cuzco, Peru and Inca potsherds from that same site to retrace the steps of imperial artists of the ancient Andes.


Using fuels that were available during the Inca period, all pots will be fired in a bonfire at the Gym dig site on Friday, Nov. 6, 10:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. (weather permitting) and removed at 5:00 p.m. (or before dark).


Melissa Chatfield received her Ph.D in Anthropology from UC Santa Barbara in 2007 and is currently a Research Fellow in Ceramic Geoarchaeology at the Archaeology Center. She has conducted research on Inca pottery and other styles from the Cuzco region of Peru for the last 15 years. Her work at Stanford examines innovation in clay technology and the transmission of that knowledge in prehistoric societies. The current replication event is the second in a series of six to be hosted on campus by the Stanford President's Fund for Innovation in the Humanities and by the Archaeology Center."


RSVP: if possible to chatfield@stanford.edu
So we can have enough clay on hand


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6:00pm [6:00pm-7:00pm] AISES Info Session with JPL
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The Stanford Chapter of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society says...

"Attention Stanford Students...A World of Opportunities Awaits You..."

Tech Talk/Information Session with Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology asks "Want to do a little exploring?"

Career Opportunities Available in the Following Areas:

Systems & Software; Communications, Tracking & Radar; Instruments & Science Data Systems; Autonomous Systems; Enterprise Engineering!

http:''www.jpl.nasa.gov/
Danielly E. Garcia
Danielle.E.Garcia@jpl.nasa.gov


[6:30pm-8:30pm] Pizza and Kanikapila jam Sesh
Description:
First Nations & Hui 'O Hawai'i Make Music.

Hui 'O Hawai'i will host the First Nations Fellows for an evening of socializing and music.

Never got to meet um yet?
Met um and wanna see um again?
Come out to the NACC for dinner and bring your instruments and your voices!

Sponsored by the Woods Institute, President and Provost Office and the Native American Cultural Center.



[8:00pm-10:00pm] Writing Center Tutor at the NACC
Description:
I am tutoring at the NACC every Monday night from 8pm-10pm and I would love to publicize my hours as much as possible in order to drum up awareness of the drop-in location and (hopefully) business!

I have been added to the Native email list and was also thinking about putting up a few signs around the NACC to improve communication with students!

If there are any additional ways you can think of to publicize my hours, I would be extremely grateful. Thanks again, Katie





[9:00pm-11:00pm] Native Dance Group
Description:
First Native Dance Group Meeting and Practice!!!

TONIGHT (10/19) from 9-11pm
Meet in the Ballroom above the NACC
Be there :)

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