Lecture: 'Indigenous Soundscapes of the Desert and Sea: Aural Traditions of the Comcaac Community'

When: March 22, 2023 4:00pm to 5:30pm

The Southwest Center is pleased to invite you to the second presentation in our Spring Lecture Series, "Soundscapes of the Southwest."

Laura Monti is a research associate with the University of Arizona Southwest Center and Mel &Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and Senior Fellow with Borderlands Restoration Network. Her work in health and biocultural diversity has shaped practitioners, researchers, community initiatives and organizations in the Southwest U.S. and Northern Mexico for 25 years. Her work in cultural ecology includes the revitalization of traditional songs and stories that guide young indigenous leaders’ initiatives in conservation, health and language revitalization.  She currently holds a fellowship awarded by the Firebird Foundation for Anthropological Research.

For this presentation, we will explore songs and soundscapes of the desert and Central Gulf coast region of Sonora Mexico. Participants are invited to listen to the sounds, songs and lore of the inhabitants of this region. The Comcaac indigenous community are a so-called "endangered people" with a still-vibrant language and culture, with exceptional singing traditions that encode their knowledge and relationships with desert and marine ecologies for thousands of years. Through recordings of ancient and contemporary singing of indigenous elders, we will embark on an acoustical journey into biocultural realms of coastal cultural-ecological interactions, desert healing traditions and navigational songs. We will consider how acoustic perceptions and song traditions of a desert-dwelling and seafaring culture are shaped by their environment and how these aural traditions are relevant to current and future generations.


Audience: All

Where

Campus: Main Campus

Address

1500 E University Blvd Integrated Learning Center, room 130
Tucson , AZ
United States
Arizona US

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Carlos Quintero Southwest Center

Requests for disability-related accommodations should be directed to the event's primary contact: Carlos Quintero