Subject
• | Acculturation. |
(1)
| • | Agriculture, Prehistoric. |
(1)
| • | Archaeological surveying -- Southwest, New |
(1)
| • | Archaeologist--United State--Biography. |
(1)
| • | Archaeologists--United States--Correspondence. |
(1)
| • | Archaeologists—United States—Biography. |
(1)
| • | Archaeologists—United States—Correspondence. |
(1)
| • | Archaeology -- Southwest, New |
(1)
| • | Archaeology--Southwest, New--History. |
(2)
| • | Awatovi (AZ) -- Antiquities |
(1)
| • | Awatovi Expedition (1935-1939) |
(1)
| • | Canals--Arizona--Maricopa County. |
(1)
| • | Canals--Arizona--Phoenix. |
(1)
| • | Comanche Indians. |
(1)
| • | Corn as food—Southwest, New. |
(1)
| • | Cotton—Southwest, New. |
(1)
| • | Dendrochronology -- Southwest, New |
(1)
| • | Ethnobotany--Southwest, New. |
(1)
| • | Ethnobotany—New Mexico—Salmon Ruins. |
(1)
| • | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona -- Awatovi |
(1)
| • | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona -- Snaketown |
(1)
| • | Excavations (Archaeology)--Arizona--Awatovi. |
(1)
| • | Excavations (Archaeology)--Arizona--Phoenix. |
(1)
| • | Excavations (Archaeology)--Arizona. |
(1)
| • | Excavations (Archaeology)--New Mexico--Hawikuh. |
(1)
| • | Folk literature, Bengali. |
(1)
| • | Girl Scout Archaeological Expeditions |
(1)
| • | Hohokam culture. |
(1)
| • | Hopi Indians--Antiquities. |
(1)
| • | Hopi Indians. |
(1)
| • | Indian anthropologists -- Southwest, New. |
(1)
| • | Indians of North America -- Southwest, New |
(1)
| • | Indians of North America--Arizona--Point of Pines region. |
(1)
| • | Indians of North America--Implements. |
(1)
| • | Irrigation canals and flumes--Arizona--Maricopa County. |
(1)
| • | Irrigation canals and flumes--Arizona--Phoenix. |
(1)
| • | Jeddito Valley (AZ) -- Antiquities |
(1)
| • | Kalinga (Philippine people)-- Social life and customs. |
(1)
| • | Kalinga (Philippine people). |
(1)
| • | Kinship. |
(1)
| • | Kootenai Indians. |
(1)
| • | Land use--Arizona--Tohono O’Odham Reservation. |
(1)
| • | Language and languages. |
(1)
| • | Mayas--Antiquities. |
(1)
| • | Medallion papers |
(1)
| • | Migration, Internal--Arizona. |
(1)
| • | Mounds--Kentucky. |
(1)
| • | Paleoethnobotany. |
(1)
| • | Palynology—Southwest, New. |
(1)
| • | Plant remains (Archaeology). |
(1)
| • | Pottery--Arizona. |
(1)
| • | Pueblo Indians -- Antiquities |
(1)
| • | Pueblo Indians -- Social life and customs. |
(1)
| • | Pueblo Indians--Migrations. |
(1)
| • | Pueblo Indians--Populations. |
(1)
| • | Pueblo Indians. |
(1)
| • | Pueblo Indians—Agriculture. |
(1)
| • | Pueblo Indians—Food. |
(1)
| • | Ramblers’ Club, University of Arizona. |
(1)
| • | Snaketown (AZ) -- Antiquities |
(1)
| • | Southwest, New -- Antiquities |
(1)
| • | Stone implements. |
(1)
| • | Tewa Indians. |
(1)
| • | Tohono O’Odham Indians--Agriculture. |
(1)
| • | Tohono O’Odham Indians--Land tenure. |
(1)
| • | White Mountain Red Ware. |
(1)
| • | Women archaeologists—papers. |
(1)
| • | Zuni Indians. |
(1)
| • | Zuni agriculture. |
(1)
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Repository
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(5)
| • | Arizona State Museum | [Undo] |
| 1 | Author: | Anna A. Neuzil. | Add to Favorites | | Title: | In The Aftermath of Migration:
assessing the social consequences of late 13th and 14th century population movements
in Southeastern Arizona. October 2003 - December 2004 ead | | | Date(s): | October 2003 - December 2004 | | | Abstract: | Documentation of artifacts recovered during collection
survey at known sites in the Safford and Aravaipa Valleys of Southeastern Arizona.
Fieldwork occurred in support of dissertation research that examined population
movements from Northeastern Arizona in the late 13th and 14th centuries. This
dissertation examines an instance of population movement from northeastern Arizona
to the Safford and Aravaipa valleys of southeastern Arizona in the late thirteenth
and fourteenth centuries in order to understand the scale at which these migrations
occurred, as well as the effect these migrations had on the expression of identity
of both migrant and indigenous groups. Previous research indicated that at least one
group of migrants from the Kayenta and Tusayan areas of northeastern Arizona arrived
in the Safford Valley in the last decades of the thirteenth century. The research
presented here found that several other parties of puebloan migrants arrived in both
suprahousehold level and household level groups during the thirteenth and fourteenth
centuries, first settling independently of local populations, and then intermingling
with local populations at mixed settlements. Initially, as migrant and indigenous
populations remained segregated from each other, their pre-migration identities were
maintained, and each group remained distinct. However, as these populations began to
live together at mixed settlements, they renegotiated their identities in order to
deal with the day-to-day realities of living with groups of people with whom they
had no previous experience. Through this process, migrant and indigenous groups
formed a new identity that incorporated elements of the pre-migration identities of
both groups. With these results, a model of the effects of migration on identity was
created and refined to allow the social consequences of migration to be better
understood. | | | Repository: | Arizona State Museum | | | Subjects: | Excavations (Archaeology)--Arizona. | Migration, Internal--Arizona. | Pueblo Indians--Migrations. | Pueblo Indians--Populations. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
2 | Author: | Bohrer, Vorsila Laurene | Add to Favorites | | Title: | Vorsila L. Bohrer papers 1930's-2014 ead | | | Date(s): | 1930's-2014 | | | Abstract: | Consists of the Vorsila L. Bohrer Papers including professional
files documenting her career as a noted ethnobotanist specializing in the cultures of the
American Southwest. Among these are research papers and field notes from the many
archaeological sites she studied including Salmon Ruins, Snaketown, and Point of Pines.
Diaries, correspondence, and photographs provide biographical materials from her childhood
through late career. Of special note are the letters to and from colleagues who shaped the
ethnobotany field from the 1950s to the 1990s. | | | Repository: | Arizona State Museum | | | Subjects: | Agriculture, Prehistoric. | Archaeologists—United States—Biography. | Archaeologists—United States—Correspondence. | Archaeology--Southwest, New--History. | Cotton—Southwest, New. | Corn as food—Southwest, New. | Ethnobotany--Southwest, New. | Ethnobotany—New Mexico—Salmon Ruins. | Girl Scout Archaeological Expeditions | Paleoethnobotany. | Palynology—Southwest, New. | Plant remains (Archaeology). | Pueblo Indians—Food. | Pueblo Indians—Agriculture. | Ramblers’ Club, University of Arizona. | Women archaeologists—papers. | Zuni agriculture. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
3 | Author: | unknown | Add to Favorites | | Title: | Edward P. Dozier Papers1885-1972 ead | | | Date(s): | 1885-1972 | | | Abstract: | Collection contains the personal and professional papers of Edward P. Dozier.
It is broken into four subgroups. The personal papers include school, financial and military records, diaries
and correspondence. The professional papers include correspondence, manuscripts, research materials
primarily related to his work with the Pueblo Indians and Kalinga, professional organization materials and
teaching materials. Also included are the papers of Thomas Sublette Dozier, father of Edward P. Dozier, and
Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant’s papers concerning her work, assisted by Dr. Dozier, in the Santa Clara Pueblo.
Included in Sergeant’s papers are correspondence, reports, surveys and manuscripts for Deer Dance and the
Pueblo wildflower book. | | | Repository: | Arizona State Museum | | | Subjects: | Tewa Indians. | Hopi Indians. | Kalinga (Philippine people). | Indian anthropologists -- Southwest, New. | Pueblo Indians -- Social life and customs. | Kalinga (Philippine people)-- Social life and customs. | Acculturation. | Kinship. | Language and languages. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
4 | Author: | Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation | Add to Favorites | | Title: | Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation Papers
1928-1950 ead | | | Date(s): | 1928-1950 | | | Abstract: | Collection contains archaeological survey records and site photographs, field notes, analysis and reports, photographs of sherd boards, correspondence, and business records documenting the activities of the Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation located in Globe, Arizona. The bulk of the archaeological site records are from the Hohokam site at Snaketown, Arizona, 1934 to 1935. | | | Repository: | Arizona State Museum | | | Subjects: | Archaeological surveying -- Southwest, New | Archaeology -- Southwest, New | Awatovi (AZ) -- Antiquities | Awatovi Expedition (1935-1939) | Dendrochronology -- Southwest, New | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona -- Awatovi | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona -- Snaketown | Hohokam culture | Indians of North America -- Southwest, New | Jeddito Valley (AZ) -- Antiquities | Medallion papers | Pueblo Indians -- Antiquities | Snaketown (AZ) -- Antiquities | Southwest, New -- Antiquities | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
5 | Author: | Woodbury, Richard B. (Richard Benjamin), 1917-2009.
Woodbury, Nathalie F. S. | Add to Favorites | | Title: | Richard and Nathalie Woodbury Papers
1890s-2010 ead | | | Date(s): | 1890s-2010 | | | Abstract: | Consists of the personal and professional papers, research files, manuscripts, field notes, correspondence, photographic materials, and ephemera of Richard Benjamin Woodbury and Nathalie Ferris Sampson Woodbury, archaeologists, anthropologists, writers, educators, and editors. | | | Repository: | Arizona State Museum | | | Subjects: | Archaeologist--United State--Biography. | Archaeologists--United States--Correspondence. | Archaeology--Southwest, New--History. | Folk literature, Bengali. | Canals--Arizona--Maricopa County. | Canals--Arizona--Phoenix. | Comanche Indians. | Excavations (Archaeology)--Arizona--Awatovi. | Excavations (Archaeology)--Arizona--Phoenix. | Excavations (Archaeology)--New Mexico--Hawikuh. | Hohokam culture. | Hopi Indians--Antiquities. | Indians of North America--Arizona--Point of Pines region. | Indians of North America--Implements. | Irrigation canals and flumes--Arizona--Maricopa County. | Irrigation canals and flumes--Arizona--Phoenix. | Kootenai Indians. | Land use--Arizona--Tohono O’Odham Reservation. | Mayas--Antiquities. | Mounds--Kentucky. | Pueblo Indians. | Stone implements. | Tohono O’Odham Indians--Agriculture. | Tohono O’Odham Indians--Land tenure. | Zuni Indians. | Pottery--Arizona. | White Mountain Red Ware. | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
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