Alex La Pierre
Borderlandia Podcast
This is a podcast of Borderlandia, a binational organization committed to building public understanding of the borderlands.
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Alex La Pierre
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Latest episode
Jan 26, 2026
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Episodes
An Introduction to Ethnobotany in the Sonoran Desert Talk 26.01.2026 40:42
For thousands of years, the Indigenous peoples of the Sonoran Desert have relied on the land’s plants for food, medicine, tools, and ceremonies. Learn how desert plants have shaped daily life, survival, and cultural traditions in this presentation by public historian Alex La Pierre.
Sonora’s Heartland: The Río Sonora Region Talk 26.01.2026 51:51
Learn about the geographical and historical heart of our neighbor to the south, Sonora, during this compelling intercultural presentation by public historian Alex La Pierre.
Paquimé & Casas Grandes: UNESCO World Heritage Site Talk 26.01.2026 40:56
Paquimé & Casas Grandes: UNESCO World Heritage Site Talk by Borderlandia co-foundr, Alex La Pierre.
Transportation & Travel in Spanish Colonial Northern New Spain 09.09.2023 1:05:37
How did people get around northern Mexico and the American Southwest hundreds of years ago? That question will be answered in this transportation-focused history podcast with archaeologist Jack S. Williams.
Traditional Sonoran Desert Foodways 26.08.2023 52:41
Speaking with archaeologist Jack S. Williams about the cuisine of Sonoran Desert and how it has impacted the foods of the Southwest.
Poison Tipped Arrows & The Largest Spanish Military Expedition in Sonora 12.08.2023 53:34
This episode with archaeologist Jack S. Williams covers the Coronel Domingo Elizondo (Regiment of Dragoons of Spain) Expedition in coastal Sonora and Tiburon Island against the Seri (Comcaac) during the 1760s.
Massacre at the Yuma Crossing, 1781 29.07.2023 56:22
One of the lesser-known historical happenstances in American Southwestern history is the annihilation of the strategic Spanish outpost in Yuma in 1781 by the Quechans. This event would forever change the course of the expansion of the Spanish colonial empire.
Archaeology in Tubac 15.07.2023 42:01
A fascinating conversation with archaeologist Jack S. Williams about his archaeological excavations in Tubac, Arizona. Tubac represents the oldest European settlement in what is now the state of Arizona, founded as a presidio in 1752.
Spanish Colonial Tubac 29.06.2023 29:01
Alex La Pierre, director of Borderlandia, talks to archeologist Jack S. Williams about Spanish Colonial Tubac and his fascinating excavations of the adobe fortress in the Sonoran Desert.
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