Three Sisters Garden Grows into a Festival
We are pleased to organize and support the growing of our collaborative Three Sisters Garden in a two-day Haudenosaunee Festival on the...
LAFF Alumni: Pre-order Scott Ferrara's book on NY Withcraft
After receiving a degree in from our Master's in Public Archaeology Program, Scott Ferrara went on to pursue a PhD in archaeology at...
Lab Alumni: Maureen Folk at the Chapman Museum
LAFF MA graduate Maureen Folk was employed as the Outreach and Program Coordinator by the Chapman Museum in upstate NY shortly upon...
Garden Collaborators Featured in the NY Times
Check out this fantastic article in the NY Times about Indigenous agricultural pursuits spearheaded by our collaborators on the Three...
Three Sisters Garden Planting
On May 4, 2021 we successfully planted the first Three Sisters Garden in collaboration with Angela Fergusion and the Onondaga Nation Farm...
LAFF to plant Three Sisters Garden in collaboration with the Onondaga Nation at Binghamton U
We're very excited to announce our collaboration with Angela Ferguson and the Onondaga Nation. See below for more info. Event Overview:...
New article on Agricultural and Pastoral Mutualism by Langlie and collaborator José Capriles
Check out Dr. Langlie's new article in the journal Anthropological and Archaeological Science titled: Paleoethnobotanical Evidence Points...
Langlie to give lecture at Brown University
BrieAnna Langlie will be giving a lecture titled Fighting for Food Security in the Ancient Andes at Brown University on Friday February 8...
New Article on the Environmental Impacts of Rope Production on Easter Island by Lab Member Maureen F
Check out Maureen Folk's new article on EXARC.net titled: Moving Monoliths: Easter Island and Environmental Collapse. This research used...
New Article on Ecosystems of Resistance in the Ancient Andes by Langlie
Check out Dr. Langlie's new article in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology titled: Building ecological resistance: Late...