Heritage Aid Foundation

Any Place - Any Period

Directors

Presidente - Dr. Valentin Antezana Aspeti

 Director Ejecutivo - Lindsay R. Hasluck B.A., M.A.

Director de Ciencias y Publicaciones - Don Jaime Martinez-Salguerro, Lic.

Director de Historia - Dr. William Campbell

 General Staff

Dr. Valentin Antezana Aspeti

Vice Decano, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad Tecnológica de Oruro, Bolivia.

Lindsay R. Hasluck  B.A., M.A.

An Australian anthropologist, archaeologist and historian, who has finished five years of investigation into the design of pre-historical cities in the Andes, is the Executive Director of the Heritage Aid Foundation and Chief Investigator for all the excavations and expeditions. He has lived in Bolivia and Peru for the last nine years and has studied the pre-historical world, indigenous cultures and topography of the Andes, including the Amazon.

Before devoting himself to pre-historical urban design he researched and taught at Curtin University, Monash University and Deakin University, Victoria, Australia at the Institute of Koori Studies, and worked in a curatorial position at the Melbourne Museum in Victoria. He also has experience from the Museum of Western Australian, and other minor museums. As an anthropologist he worked for UNESCO and has extensive general knowledge of the world after living in Europe, and also living and working with indigenous peoples from different areas such as Papa New Guinea, the Middle East, South East Asia, South America and Australia. He has published and lectured on a variety of subjects, from shamanism, both modern and ancient urbanism, to youth abuse in the Australian workplace. His book ‘Urban Continuity in the Andes: a planning tradition’ is due to be released shortly.

Also director of a private consultation firm in Cultural Resource Management, he is familiar with many of the world’s most renowned archaeological and historical sites, and museums. Lindsay R. Hasluck has studied at Curtin University and the University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia; Melbourne University and Deakin University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. His years in South America have allowed him to establish an excellent rapport with indigenous communities who are the traditional owners of archaeological sites in Bolivia and Peru.

Books 

Urban Continuity in the Andes: A pre-Historical Planning Tradition, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2009 - BAR S2002 2009; ISBN 9781407305387

The Choro Trail: Ancient Highways of Bolivia series   an  archaeological hiking guide, by Lindsay R. Hasluck, Heritage Aid foundation, La Paz, Bolivia (to be published in December 2008).  

The Takesi Trail: Incan Highways of Bolivia series – an archaeological hiking guide, by Lindsay R. Hasluck, heritage Aid Foundation, La Paz, Bolivia (to be published in January 2009).

Recent Articles & Conference Papers

Ancient climate change and social transformation 

British Embassy, La Paz, Bolivia; International Trade Fair Exhibition, International Fair, Cochabamba, 2007.

Urban Planning Continuity in the Andes - A Tradition Revealed 

VII International Conference of the Association of Iberian and Latin Studies of Australasia (AILASA), September 27th - 29th, 2006, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

 

Older Articles & Book Chapters

“Aliens in the Neighbourhood.”  Chawla, L (ed.) Growing Up In An Urbanising World, London: Earthscan. Malone, K. and Hasluck, L. January, 2002. Paris: UNESCO.

“Location, Leisure and Lifestyle: young people’s retreat to home environments.”   Contemporary Perspectives On Family Research - Through the Eyes of the Child: Revisioning Children As Active Agents Of Family Life. Felix Berardo (Series Ed.) & Constance Shehan (Vol. Ed.) Stamford, USA.: JAI Press. 1999  vol. 1, pp. 177 - 156.  Hasluck, L. and Dr. Malone, K.

“Toxic Shock: Understanding Violence Against Young Males in the Workplace.” Journal of Men’s Studies. Vol.8. No.2, Winter 2000, pp. 131-152. Dr. Jane Kenway, Dr. Lindsay Fitzclarence, and Lindsay Hasluck,

“Geographies of Exclusion: Fear and Flow.” Family Matters Journal. Australian Institute of Family Studies, Autumn 1998 Issue No. 49, pp: 20-26. Dr. Malone, K. & Hasluck, L.

“Lost in Space.” Youth Issues Forum Journal of the Youth Affairs Council of Victoria. Summer 1997/98. pp: 7-9. Dr. Malone, K. & Hasluck, L.

“Growing Up In Cities - Braybrook.” YACVic Bits, Nov. 1997. pp. 3-4. Dr. Malone, K. & Hasluck, L.

 

Conference Papers 

Andean Prehistorical-Urbanism: Tradition & Continuity, Lecture, Universidad Mayor de San Andres, Archaeology Department, La Paz, Bolivia, April, 2005, Hasluck, L.

Archaeology in Australia: an overview. Lecture, Monash University, Faculty of Education, Frankston, Victoria, Australia, March 2000. Hasluck, L.

Archaeology: an overview and modern interpretations.  Lecture and workshop, Monash University, Faculty of Education, Frankston, May and October 1999. Hasluck.

Urban Youth Culture.  Lecture and workshop on GUIC findings and methods.

Victorian Outdoor Education Conference 1999 Camp Jungai, Victoria. January 1999. Hasluck.

Cultural capital or underclass deviants? mapping geographies of Youth in a climate of fear. Invited presentation Representing Youth, mini invitational conference, Deakin Centre for Education and Change, Geelong, September,1998. Malone and Hasluck.

Research, Action, and Urban Environmental Education: The Growing Up in Cities Model, Symposium presentation, North American Association for Environmental Education, 27th Annual Conference, September 4-8, 1998. Malone and Hasluck.

Toxic Shock: understanding violence against young males in the workplace. 10th World Congress of the World Council of Comparative Education Societies, Cape Town, South Africa. July 1998. Dr. J. Kenway, Dr. L. Fitzclarence & L. Hasluck. Faculty of Education, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

Toxic Shock: Understanding violence against young males in the work place. 1998 VETNETwork Conference Proceedings, Vol.2, South Australia. August 1998.       Dr. Jane Kenway, Dr. Lindsay Fitzclarence and Lindsay Hasluck. Faculty of Education, Deakin University, Geelong.

Why young people matter in social planning:  Growing Up in Cities a model of participatory planning  with young people, Invited presentation to Community Matters conference, City of Maribyrnong, Melbourne, Victoria.  September, 1998.  Malone and Hasluck.

Aliens in the Neighbourhood, Invited presentation in the ISIS Primary Care,  Men’s Health and Research Forum, City of Wyndham, Werribee, Victoria. August 26, 1998.  Malone and Hasluck. 

Place, Culture and Risk: Growing Up In a Wild Zone, IAPS conference ‘Shifting Balances’, Eindhoven University, The Netherlands 14-17 July, 1998. Malone and Hasluck. =

Fear, flow and ‘geographies of exclusion’, Presented at YOUTH98! Young People- Public Spaces, Public Voices, Youth Research Centre, University of Melbourne, Victoria. April 17-19, 1998. Malone and Hasluck.

Where do the Children Play?, Annual Conference Australian Association of Research in Education, Brisbane, Queensland, December, 1997. Malone and Hasluck.

Young People’s Right to Participate in Planning for their Future, Young People’s Creators of their Future conference, Youth Research Centre, University of Melbourne, July, 1997. Hasluck and Malone

Growing Up In Cities: giving young people a voice, Paper presented at the Urban Childhood Conference, University of Trondheim, Norway, June, 1997. Malone and Hasluck

Australian Aboriginal Shamanic use of the physical environment for the access and control of paranormal powers.  Museum Anthropologists Conference, Indigenous Studies, Museum of Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria. October 1996. Hasluck, L.R.

Awards 

Winner of the 2002 International Environmental Design Research Award, Philadelphia, United States of America, May 2002, for Growing Up In Cities research over the last 6 years.  Awarded to “Growing Up In Cities”, UNESCO-Most, International.

Winner of the 2000 Australian Awards for University Teaching Institutional Award, for Innovative and practical approaches to the provision of educational services to the local and/or regional community. Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Awarded to the Institute of Koorie Education, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria.

Finalist for Eureka Environmental Science Research Award, Australian National Museum, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. May 2000.

 

Winner Healthy Hearts Local Government State Award 1998, for the  Braybrook Community Centre design achieved through partnership with the community and urban community design. 1999.

 

 

Don Jaime Martinez-Salguerro, Msc.

 

Profesor de Derecho de la Universidad Boliviana Informática & Universidad Americana.  

 

Delegado Boliviano del Congreso de Estudiantes Latinoamericanos, Santiago, Chile.

 

Delegado Boliviano  del Congreso for the Internation Union of Students, Saint Petersberg (Leningrad), Russia.

 

Profesor y Jefe del Departamento de la Universidad por 30 años.

 

Member of the Number of the Bolivian Academia of Language, correspondent for the Spanish Royal Family.

 

Academia correspondent of the North American Academia for the Spanish Language.

 

Academic for the Spanish Social Sciences, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.

 

Honorable Member of the Peruvian House of Poets.

 

Member of the International Association of Writers, with the seat Washington, U.S.A/

 

Member of the Circle of Venezuelan Writers

 

Presidente de la Sociedad Boliviana de Escritores.

 

Químico Farmaceutico.

 

Author - Books

  1. Poesía y Novela de Jaime Mendoza. Ed. Instituto Boliviano de Cultura. La Paz.
  2. Tamayo el Indagador del Misterio. Ed. Casa de la Cultura. HAM. La Paz.
  3. Tamayo el Hombre y la Obra. Ed. Juventud. La Paz.
  4. Las Voces de la Tragedia. Ed. Signo La Paz.
  5. El Combate Místico. Ed. Signo. La Paz.
  6. De la Muerte y Otros Cuentos. Ed. Signo. 96 páginas. La Paz. 2007
  7. Pobladores de la Tierra. Ed. Juventud. La Paz.
  8. Cuando el Dolor Florece. Ed. Don Bosco. La Paz.
  9. El Aroma del Verbo. Ed. Signo. La Paz.
  10. Mis Paisajes Interiores. Ed. Signo. La Paz.
  11. Moradas Iridiscentes. Ed. Don Bosco. La Paz.
  12. Polen del Tiempo. Ed. Médica. La Paz

Magazine Articles

1.      Anales de la academia boliviana de la lengua española.

2.      kahna

3.      signo, cuadernos bolivianos de cultura.

4.      presencia literaria

 

The Royal palace at Madrid. Don Jaime Martinez-Salguero in conversation with their Royal Highnesses King and Queen of Spain Don Juan Carlos Boròn-Dos Sicilias and Doña Sophia, at the Cervantes Literature Prize Giving Ceremony in 1998.   

 

Dr. William Campbell

Associate Professor, History Department, California State University, CHICO, U.S.A.

Biography

 

General Staff

Secretary General - Karen Lizette Oliva