Collaborative Research in a Living Landscape: Pueblo Land, Culture, and History in West-Central New Mexico (ASW 22-01) (PDF)

Volume 22-1 (Winter 2008)

This issue looks at research focusing what archaeologists call the western Pueblos. Articles include perspectives from Zuni, Hopi, Acoma and Laguna Pueblos.

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This Issue’s Articles Include:

• Collaborative Research in a Living Landscape: Pueblo Land, Culture, and History in West-Central New Mexico – Andrew J. Duff, Washington State University; T. J. Ferguson, Anthropological Research, LLC; Susan Bruning, Southern Methodist University; Peter Whiteley, American Museum of Natural History
• Archaeological History in the Southern Cibola Region
• Salt Woman and the Twins
• Zuni Salt Lake Sanctuary
• Respecting Zuni Salt Lake
• An Acoma Perspective on Preserving Land, Culture, and History
• Laguna Migration and Salt
• Hopi Footprints Linking Past and Present
• Zuni Stewardship of Ancestral Villages and Sacred Land
• Challenges in Heritage Management: Past, Present, and Future
• Stewardship and Preservation – David Eck, New Mexico State Land Office
• Finding the Balance – Brenda Wilkinson, Bureau of Land Management
• Building a Coalition for Preservation