The Continuous Path : Pueblo Movement and the Archaeology of Becoming /
"This book shows how archaeologists can incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing and being for a more collaborative approach"--Provided by publisher
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Tucson :
The University of Arizona Press,
[2019]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title page; Dedication; Epigraph; Contents; Preface; Introduction: Engaging with Pueblo Movement / Preucel and Duwe; Color photographs; Part I. On Becoming; 1. Movement as an Acoma Way of Life / Garcia and Anschuetz; 2. Movement Encased in Tradition and Stone: Hemish Migration, Land Use, and Identity / Tosa, Liebmann, Ferguson, and Welch; 3. Anshe K'yan'a and Zuni Traditions of Movement / Hopkins et al.; 4. Tewa Origins and Middle Places / Duwe and Cruz
- 5. To and From Hopi: Negotiating Identity Through Migration, Coalescence, and Closure at the Homol'ovi Settlement Cluster / Fladd et al. Part II. Always Becoming; 6. Seeking Strength and Protection: Tewa Mobility During the Pueblo Revolt Period / Aguilar and Preucel; 7. Apache, Tiwa, and Back Again: Ethnic Shifting in the American Southwest / Fowles and Eiselt; 8. Moving Ideas, Staying at Home: Change and Continuity in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Tewa Pottery / Bernstein, Fender, and Sanchez; 9. Toward the Center: Movement and Becoming at the Pueblo of Pojoaque / Villarreal Catanach and Agostini
- 10. Getting Accustomed to the Light / SuinaCommentary: Pueblo Perspectives on Movement and Becoming / Tosa and Seowtewa; Contributors; Index