Sanctuary on the Trail™ -- Shenandoah University Professor Dr. Bryan Pearce-Gonzales and eight students from his Mesoamerican civilizations class studied the Paleo-Indian site here today. Some of the students called it a "once in a lifetime possibility" to visit such an old and historic site. “I am teaching a class this semester on Mesoamerican civilizations, primarily the Olmec, Maya and Mexica people and their cultures,” said Dr. Pearce-Gonzales SU Department of World Languages & Cultures. “Our approach to these Mesoamerican civilizations has begun with a look at the Paleoindian peoples who first came to the Americas. The historical/archaeological tour included the concentric rings, triangle with stacked rocks and discussion about artifacts and dating techniques. “I am so grateful to you and your husband for making this trip a possibility and for sharing such an incredible piece of human history with my class and the greater community,” said Dr. Pearce-Gonzales in an email to the site’s custodians. Shenandoah University's World Languages & Cultures Department seeks to prepare students to be true Global Citizens. In addition to instruction in Spanish, French, German and English as a Second Language, they promote community service in the target language and study abroad opportunities around the world. These small, interactive classes are led by professors like Dr. Pearce-Gonzales who combine cutting-edge scholarship with individualized attention to help students develop to their fullest potential. | Personal Highlights Taking SU students on a hike on the Appalachian Trail to visit native ruin sites, leading student groups on trips to Argentina and Panamá, and watching students build a Mayan-inspired pyramid/time capsule to be opened in 2018. |
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Northern Virginia -- The State Corporate Commission, regulatory agency for the State of Virginia certified the Sanctuary on the Trail™ Jan. 8, 2015. Chairman James C. Dimitri's SCC vision is to strive to be a premier, high-performing agency serving and protecting the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Sanctuary on the Trail is a non-profit 501(c)3 Native American Church of Virginia. Our vision as this Native American church of Virginia is "helping reduce suffering in the world by helping leaders first."
Native American Church of Virginia Available to Partner with State Arboretum of Virginia at Blandy10/16/2014
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