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Webinars: Tó éí iiná: Water is Life, The Dakota Access Pipeline, Navajo National Sovereignty, and Pipelines as Kin
This presentation examines the role of kinship and resistance as a means of interrogating pipeline infrastructure in Native and Indigenous...
Webinars: Multivocality in Archaeology: The Case Study from the Mimbres-Mogollon Region
This presentation highlights the progress of the Mimbres Pottery Workshop, which is functioning as part of the Info-Forum Museum Project...
Webinars: Leaving Footprints in the Ancient Southwest
Around the world and through time, people have used clothing to express aspects of their social identities. In the ancient...
Occasional Papers: The Social Dynamics of Pottery Style in the Early Puebloan Southwest
In this groundbreaking study, Hegmon develops a cross-cultural perspective on style as an instrument and expression of social interaction. Part...
Occasional Papers: Peoples of the Mesa Verde Region, Student Worksheet
More than 10,000 years of American Indian history and 250 years of European-American history are summarized in this illustrated chronology,...
Webinars: The Archaeology of Food and Social Transformation
This talk explores the relationships between foodways, the ways we produce, prepare, and consume foods, and periods of social transformation....
Learning Modules: Learn About Archaeology App
"Learn About Archaeology" is available as a free app for iPad. Download app.
Webinars: Hidden Cities, Ancient Pueblos: Southeast Mounds and Southwest Ruins, Considered
Two millennia before Chaco Canyon, some of the earliest monuments in the Americas were constructed in the lower Mississippi valley....
Site Reports: Goodman Point Community Testing: 2010 Annual Report
Annual report summarizing progress on the Goodman Point Community Testing Project during Crow Canyon’s 2010 field season.
Site Reports: Plant Use by Native Peoples of the American Southwest: Ethnographic Documentation
A database that summarizes the ethnographically documented uses of plants found in archaeological sites in the Four Corners area (suitable...
Project Interviews: Goodman Point Archaeological Project: Corky Hays
Corky Hays, superintendent, Hovenweep and Natural Bridges National Monuments, discusses the Goodman Point project, including the tribal consultation process and...
Webinars: Western Pawneeland: Oral Traditions, Archaeology, and Euro-American Accounts of Pawnees in the Front-Range
When people think of Colorado Indigenous Nations, the Ute, Pueblo, Arapaho, Navajo, and Apache usually come to mind. However, rarely...

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