Exploring conservation strategies for ancestral puebloan sites (original) (raw)

Exploring conservation strategies for ancestral puebloan sites: Tsankawi, Bandelier National Monunlent, New Mexico

Frank Matero

Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 2004

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Exploring Living Heritage Conservation: An Ethnography of Taos Pueblo, New Mexico

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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Sustainable Heritage Tourism: Native American Preservation Recommendations at Arches, Canyonlands, and Hovenweep National Parks

Kathleen Van Vlack, Richard Stoffle

Sustainability, 2020

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Stone & People Ethnographic Research Outline for Saqsaywaman, Peru and Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, USA

Maren Elwood

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Sustainable conservation and the inherent qualities of the traditional community in Taos Pueblo in the United States of America (the complete journal)

Pinar Cevikayak Yelmi, Ayman G. Abdel Tawab

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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Reconstructing the Past: Incorporating Different Archaeological Values and Interpretations into American Southwest Heritage Sites

Angi Savenye

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Tribal Landscape Values and Historic Preservation Project Review

Thomas F . King

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Best Cultural Heritage Stewardship Practices by and for the White Mountain Apache Tribe

John R. Welch

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Agua Caliente THPO Historic Preservation Management Plan

Rachel Nixon, Patricia A Garcia

Agua Caliente Tribal Historic Preservation Office, 2014

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Cultural landscapes and traditional cultural properties: A Southern Paiute view of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River

Richard Stoffle

American Indian Quarterly, 1997

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Archaeological protection, historic preservation and trust responsibility on Indian reservations in the northwest plains

Marvin Keller

Landscape and Urban Planning, 1996

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(2017) Collaborative Archaeology as a Tool for Preserving Sacred Sites in the Cherokee Heartland, in Indigeneity and the Sacred: Indigenous Revival and the Conservation of Sacred Natural Sites in the Americas, edited by Fausto Sarmiento and Sarah Hitchner, Berghahn Books, New York.

Ben Steere

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Ethnographic overview and assessment Zion National Park Utah and Pipe Spring Nationa Monument Arizona

Richard Stoffle, David Halmo

National Park Service, 1999

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Holistic Conservation and Cultural Triage: American Indian Perspectives on Cultural Resources

Richard Stoffle

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The Management of Native American Sacred Sites: Law, Ethics, and Methods

Selena Bagnara Milan

Bagnara Milan, S. (2018, December 15). The Management of Native American Sacred Sites: Law, Ethics, and Methods. Paper presented at the Second International Conference on Heritage Management Education and Practice: Developing Integrated Approaches, University of Ahmendabad, India, 2018

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Public Lands and Cultural Resource Protection
A Case Study of Unauthorized Damage to Archaeological Sites on the Tonto National Forest, Arizona

Leigh Anne Ellison

Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2014

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Cultural resource assessment of two archaeological sites located within the proposed right-of-way of NMSHD Project I-025-5(61)261, La Bajada Hill, Santa Fe County, New Mexico (Laboratory of Anthropology note ; no. 292) / Glenn S. Condon. Santa Fe, N.M. : Laboratory of Anthropology, 1982.

LOA Library (Museum of New Mexico - Museum of Indian Arts and Culture)

Laboratory of Anthropology note, 1982

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Heritage, identity and touristic appropriation processes in the American Southwest. When Ancestral Puebloan sacred lands are also National Parks & World Heritage sites (Chaco Culture, Aztec Ruins & Mesa Verde). DRAFT

Estelle Brun

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The White Mountain Apache Tribe Heritage Program: Origins, Operations, and Challenges

John R. Welch

Working Together: Native Americans and Archaeologists, 2000

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Interpretive Strata at Tijeras Pueblo

Marc Thompson

Kiva 88(2):248-260, 2022

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Toward an Archaeology of Pueblo Ritual Landscapes

Kurt F Anschuetz

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A cultural resource clearance investigation near Tucumcari, New Mexico, for the New Mexico State Highway Department Project (Laboratory of Anthropology note ; no. 324) / Stephanie Klausner and Tannis Johnson. Santa Fe, N.M. : Laboratory of Anthropology, 1978.

LOA Library (Museum of New Mexico - Museum of Indian Arts and Culture)

Laboratory of Anthropology note, 1978

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THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL CURATION CRISIS IN ARIZONA: ANALYSIS AND POSSIBILE SOLUTIONS A Report Prepared by the Governor's Archaeology Advisory Commission Curation Subcommittee

Jeff Altschul, Patrick D. Lyons

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Archaeological Collaboration with American Indians: Case Studies from the Western U.S.

Barbara J Mills

Collaborative Anthropologies, 2009

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Re-Enfranchising Native Peoples in the Southern Rocky Mountains: Integrated Contributions of Archaeological and Ethnographic Studies on Federal Lands

Robert Brunswig

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Archaeological Collaboration with American Indians: Case Studies from the Western United States

Barbara J Mills

Collaborative Anthropologies, 2009

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Public Lands and Cultural Resource Protection: A Case Study of Unauthorized Damage to Archaeological Sites on the Tonto National Forest, Arizona -- Primary Data (Redacted)

Leigh Anne Ellison

2010

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Transformation in Daily Activity at Tsama Pueblo, New Mexico. Conference Presentation at the 2015 Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA

Kaitlyn Davis

2015

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Asserting Sovereignty: An Indigenous Archaeology Of The Pueblo Revolt Period At Tunyo, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico

Woody Aguilar

2019

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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

George L Scheper

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