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Inside this issue:
Love of the Gila: Reflections on Millennia of Life in the Southern Southwest, William H. Doelle
The Gila River Watershed
A Chronology of Transformations, William H. Doelle, Catherine Gilman, Robert B. Ciaccio, and Rebecca Cerny-Ciaccio
Archaeological Patterns: Early Life in the Gila Watershed
Spotlight: Las Capas and Sunset Footprints
Archaeological Patterns: The Hohokam Ballcourt World—An Inclusive Ideology
Spotlight: Insights from South Mountain Petroglyphs
Spotlight: Changing Domestic Architecture
Tribal Perspectives: O’Odham Songs, Barnaby V. Lewis and William H. Doelle
Archaeological Patterns: The Spread of Platform Mounds
Archaeological Patterns: Salado—A Second, Very Different Inclusive Ideology
Tribal Perspectives: The Path to the Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Shane Anton and William H. Doelle
Tribal Perspectives: Connecting to Huhugam Heritage, Reylynne Williams and William H. Doelle
Archaeological Patterns: Identities, Boundaries, and Change
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Persistent and Permeable: The Hohokam–Patayan Boundary
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Across a Boundary: The Komadk Trail
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Sharp and Transitory: The Hohokam–Mimbres Boundary
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Sells Red Pottery: Development of a Local Identity?
Tribal Perspectives: Cultural Learning on the Tohono O’odham Reservation, Samuel Fayuant and William H. Doelle
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Diverse and Transforming: Local Identity in the Tonto Basin
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Expanding and Connected: The Perry Mesa Local Identity
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Hohokam Epilogue
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Final Thoughts
Where to Visit, Kate Sarther and William H. Doelle
Tribal Perspectives: Reflections on the Great Bend, Angelo Cortez and Skylar Begay
Spotlight: The Great Bend of the Gila, The Respect Great Bend Coalition
Back Sight, William H. Doelle
Archaeology Southwest Magazine Vol. 36, No. 1 & 2
Issue editor: William H. Doelle
This issue is dedicated to the memory of Tohono O’odham Elder Juanita Ahill.
Retiring founder and CEO Bill Doelle offers a special personal edition of the magazine: his love letter to the southern Southwest.
Love of the Gila: Reflections on Millennia of Life in the Southern Southwest, William H. Doelle
Lead up to the Indian Claims Commission Act of 1946 (justice.gov)
The Gila River Watershed
Merriam’s Life Zones
Mount Baldy (USDA Forest Service)
A Chronology of Transformations, William H. Doelle, Catherine Gilman, Robert B. Ciaccio, and Rebecca Cerny-Ciaccio
Archaeological Patterns: Early Life in the Gila Watershed
More about the Naco Mammoth site (University of Arizona)
Murray Springs (blm.gov)
The Archaic Southwest: Foragers in an Arid Land, edited by Bradley J. Vierra, University of Utah Press, 2017.
Spotlight: Las Capas and Sunset Footprints
Verlon Jose’s reflections on the Sunset Footprints (SaveHistory.org, Pima County, and SWCA) (opens at YouTube)
The NHPA in Arizona: 50 Years of Protection, 200 Generations of Heritage (Archaeology Southwest and the Making Archaeology Public Project) (opens at YouTube)
Archaeological Patterns: The Hohokam Ballcourt World—An Inclusive Ideology
Fact sheet: The Hohokam Ballcourt World
Blog: Excavating a Hohokam Ballcourt, Leslie D. Aragon
Blog: Group Identity and the Hohokam Ballcourt World, Leslie D. Aragon
Spotlight: Insights from South Mountain Petroglyphs
Religion on the Rocks: Hohokam Rock Art, Ritual Practice, and Social Transformation, Aaron M. Wright, University of Utah Press, 2014.
Spotlight: Changing Domestic Architecture
Tribal Perspectives: O’Odham Songs, Barnaby V. Lewis and William H. Doelle
Gila River Indian Community
HuHuGam Heritage Center
Gila River Indian Community Cultural Resource Management Program
Respect Great Bend Story Map
Archaeological Patterns: The Spread of Platform Mounds
S’edav Va’aki Museum (formerly Pueblo Grande)
Archaeological Patterns: Salado—A Second, Very Different Inclusive Ideology
Salado polychrome map, page 30: Pinto Polychrome bowl, ASM 85-89-22, recovered from East Ruin/Hill Top House/Bead Mountain Pueblo Tonto Polychrome jar, EAC 90-5-836, recovered from the Dinwiddie site Gila Polychrome bowl, EAC 90-5-757, recovered from the VIV Ruin Cliff Polychrome bowl, EAC 90-5-1177, recovered from the Kuykendall site
(ASM=Arizona State Museum; EAC= Eastern Arizona College)
Blog: Life of the Gila: Salado—Bringing Worlds Together, Jeff Clark
Tribal Perspectives: The Path to the Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Shane Anton and William H. Doelle
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Tribal Historic Preservation Office
Huhugam Ki: Museum
Respect Great Bend Story Map
Tribal Perspectives: Connecting to Huhugam Heritage, Reylynne Williams and William H. Doelle
Gila River Indian Community
HuHuGam Heritage Center
Respect Great Bend Story Map
Archaeological Patterns: Identities, Boundaries, and Change
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Persistent and Permeable: The Hohokam–Patayan Boundary
Blog: Life of the Gila: The Patayan World, Aaron Wright
Blog: Where’s the Buff? Aaron Wright
Blog: There’s the Buff! Aaron Wright
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Across a Boundary: The Komadk Trail
Blog: Following in Their Footsteps, Aaron Wright
Video: Komadk Trail Survey, January 23, 2021 (opens at YouTube)
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Sharp and Transitory: The Hohokam–Mimbres Boundary
Blog: Life of the Gila: Was Mimbres a World? Karen Schollmeyer
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Sells Red Pottery: Development of a Local Identity?
Archaeology Café with Samuel Fayuant and Bill Doelle: Was Sells Red Pottery a Marker of Tohono O’odham Identity in Late Precontact Times? (opens at YouTube)
Tribal Perspectives: Cultural Learning on the Tohono O’odham Reservation, Samuel Fayuant and William H. Doelle
Tohono O’odham Nation Cultural Center and Museum, Himdag Ki:
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Diverse and Transforming: Local Identity in the Tonto Basin
Tonto National Monument (nps.gov)
Tonto National Forest (USDA Forest Service)
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Expanding and Connected: The Perry Mesa Local Identity
Agua Fria National Monument (blm.gov)
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Hohokam Epilogue
Identities, Boundaries, and Change: Final Thoughts
Where to Visit, Kate Sarther and William H. Doelle
respectconnectprotect.org
Visit wth Respect (Bears Ears Partnership)
Tribal Perspectives: Reflections on the Great Bend, Angelo Cortez and Skylar Begay
Angelo Cortez’s art (opens at Instagram)
Full interview
CahokiaPHX
Spotlight: The Great Bend of the Gila, The Respect Great Bend Coalition
Respect Great Bend campaign
Back Sight, William H. Doelle