Tipi Rings and Plains Prehistory

Tipi Rings and Plains Prehistory
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Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9781772821024
ISBN-13 : 1772821020
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Tipi Rings and Plains Prehistory by : James T. Finnigan

This study compares a model of the relationship between tipi and the tipi ring, using primarily ethnographic information, to data from the British Block Cairn site in southeastern Alberta. It demonstrates that the tipi required a considerable investment of raw materials, and, as a result, the tipi ring is a product of a carefully reasoned decision on the correct anchoring strategy for a given environmental setting.

Truth and Power in American Archaeology

Truth and Power in American Archaeology
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9781496236654
ISBN-13 : 1496236653
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Truth and Power in American Archaeology by : Alice Beck Kehoe

Key writings of Alice Beck Kehoe provide students and scholars of anthropology an overview of methodological and ethical issues in Americanist archaeology over the last thirty years.

The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology

The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 694
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ISBN-10 : 9780195380118
ISBN-13 : 0195380118
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology by : Timothy R. Pauketat

The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology reviews the continent's first and last foragers, farmers, and great pre-Columbian civic and ceremonial centers, from Chaco Canyon to Moundville and beyond.

A History of Mobility in New Mexico

A History of Mobility in New Mexico
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781000346480
ISBN-13 : 100034648X
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Mobility in New Mexico by : Lindsay M. Montgomery

A History of Mobility in New Mexico uses the often-enigmatic chipped stone assemblages of the Taos Plateau to chart patterns of historical mobility in northern New Mexico. Drawing on evidence of spatial patterning and geochemical analyses of stone tools across archaeological landscapes, the book examines the distinctive mobile modalities of different human communities, documenting evolving logics of mobility—residential, logistical, pastoral, and settler colonial. In particular, it focuses on the diversity of ways that Indigenous peoples have used and moved across the Plateau landscape from deep time into the present. The analysis of Indigenous movement patterns is grounded in critical Indigenous philosophy, which applies core principles within Indigenous thought to the archaeological record in order to challenge conventional understandings of occupation, use, and abandonment. Providing an Indigenizing approach to archaeological research and new evidence for the long-term use of specific landscape features, A History of Mobility in New Mexico presents an innovative approach to human-environment interaction for readers and scholars of North American history.

River Basin Surveys Papers

River Basin Surveys Papers
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 882
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015031237525
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Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

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Renewing the World

Renewing the World
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9780816545797
ISBN-13 : 0816545790
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Renewing the World by : Howard L. Harrod

A valuable resource for anthropologists, ethnohistorians, and western historians who wish to better understand ritual life in the Plains region. —Western Historical Quarterly "Harrod's discussion of kinship and reciprocity in Northwest Plains cosmology contains valuable insight into Native American worldview, and his emphasis on the moral dimension of ritual process is a major addition to the too-often ignored subject of Native American moral life." —Journal of Religion "Includes the major works on Blackfoot, Crow, Cheyennes, and Arapaho religion, the works to which anyone who wishes to understand the religious life of these tribes must continue to turn." —Choice "Plains people, Harrod suggests, refracted nature and conceived an environmental ethic through a metaphor of kinship. He is particularly skillful in characterizing the ambiguity Plains people expressed at the necessity of killing and eating their animal kin. Renewing the World also contributes to another new and uncultivated science we might call 'ecology of mind'." —Great Plains Quarterly