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Adriana Trujillo
2019
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Preservation and Research of Sacred Sites by the Zuni Indian Tribe of New Mexico
Barbara J Mills
Human Organization, 1998
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Exploring Solutions Past: The Role of Archaeology in Shaping Conservation Strategies of the Future The Archaeology of Environmental Change: Socionatural Legacies of Degradation and Resilience . Christopher T. Fisher , J. Brett Hill , and Gary M. Feinman , eds. Tucson: University of Arizona Press,...
Anabel Ford
Current Anthropology, 2011
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Kathleen Van Vlack , Richard Stoffle
Sustainability, 2020
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Maren Elwood
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2015
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Landmark and landscape: A contextual approach to the management of American Indian resources
Richard Stoffle
Culture & Agriculture, 1997
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Research design for mitigation of adverse impact on archaeological sites LA 12840, LA 12841, LA 12842, located in the right-of-way of Zuni Road Z301, McKinley County, New Mexico (Laboratory of Anthropology note ; no. 141B) / Regge N. Wiseman. Santa Fe, N.M. : Laboratory of Anthropology, 1976.
LOA Library (Museum of New Mexico - Museum of Indian Arts and Culture)
Laboratory of Anthropology note, 1976
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Sustainable conservation and the inherent qualities of the traditional community in Taos Pueblo in the United States of America
Ayman G. Abdel Tawab
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Angi Savenye
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Thomas F . King
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John R. Welch
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Rachel Nixon , Patricia A Garcia
Agua Caliente Tribal Historic Preservation Office, 2014
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American Indian Quarterly, 1997
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Marvin Keller
Landscape and Urban Planning, 1996
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National Park Service, 1999
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The Management of Native American Sacred Sites: Law, Ethics, and Methods
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Leigh Anne Ellison
Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2014
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LOA Library (Museum of New Mexico - Museum of Indian Arts and Culture)
Laboratory of Anthropology note, 1982
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The White Mountain Apache Tribe Heritage Program: Origins, Operations, and Challenges
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Marc Thompson
Kiva 88(2):248-260, 2022
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LOA Library (Museum of New Mexico - Museum of Indian Arts and Culture)
Laboratory of Anthropology note, 1978
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Barbara J Mills
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Archaeological Collaboration with American Indians: Case Studies from the Western United States
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Leigh Anne Ellison
2010
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Kaitlyn Davis
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Asserting Sovereignty: An Indigenous Archaeology Of The Pueblo Revolt Period At Tunyo, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico
Woody Aguilar
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Pueblo Studies: New Directions in Research and Teaching of the Archaeology, History, and Culture of the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest - seminar design, with Reading List
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