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SOUTHWEST -- "Birds in the Southwest"

Citations for Illustrations and Additional Readings of Interest

Bahti, Mark 1999 Spirit in the Stone: A Handbook of Southwest Indian Animal Carvings and Beliefs. Tucson: Treasure Chest Books.

Bullock, Peter Y., and Alan Cooper 2002 Ancient DNA and Macaw Identification in the American Southwest: A Progress Report. The Artifact 40:1-10.

Colley, Charles C. 1979 Ostrich Farming: Arizona's Strangest Venture. Arizona Highways 55(5):40-45. May.

Colton, Harold S. 1959 Hopi Kachina Dolls: With a Key to Their Identification. Revised Edition. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

Creel, Darrell, and Charmion McKusick 1994 Prehistoric Macaws and Parrots in the Mimbres Area, New Mexico. American Antiquity 59(3):510-524.

Cummings, Byron 1953 First Inhabitants of Arizona and the Southwest. Tucson: Cummings Publication Council.

Cushing, Frank Hamilton 1883 Zuni Fetiches. Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian, 1880-'81, pp. 3-45. Washington, D.C.

Emslie, Steven D. 1981 Birds and Prehistoric Agriculture: The New Mexican Pueblos. Ecology 9(3):305-329.

1986 Canyon Echoes of the Condor. Natural History 95(4):10-14.

Ferg, Alan 1983 Two Archaeological Occurrences of Black Vulture in Southern Arizona. The Kiva 49(1- 2):111-117.

1985 Avifauna of the University Indian Ruin. The Kiva 50(2-3):111-128. Ferg, Alan (editor) 1987 Western Apache Material Culture: The Goodwin and Guenther Collections. Tucson: Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, and University of Arizona Press.

Ferg, Alan, and Amadeo M. Rea 1983 Prehistoric Bird From the Big Ditch Site, Arizona. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):99-108.

Fewkes, J. Walter 1898 Archaeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895. Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1895-1896, pp. 519-744. Washington, D.C.

1919 Designs on Prehistoric Hopi Pottery. Thirty-Third Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1911-1912, pp. 207-284. Washington, D.C.

Hargrave, Lyndon L. 1938 A Plea for More Careful Preservation of All Biological Material from Prehistoric Sites. Southwestern Lore 4(3):47-51.

1965 Turkey Bones from Wetherill Mesa. In Contributions of the Wetherill Mesa Archeological Project, assembled by Douglas Osborne, pp. 161-166. Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology 19.

1965 Identification of Feather Fragments by Microstudies. In Contributions of the Wetherill Mesa Archeological Project, assembled by Douglas Osborne, pp. 202-205. Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology 19.

1968 The Proper Way to Report Birds in Print. American Antiquity 33(3):384-385.

1970 Mexican Macaws: Comparative and of Remains From the Southwest. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 20. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

1970 Feathers from Sand Dune Cave: A Basketmaker Cave Near Navajo Mountain, Utah. Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona Technical Series 9.

1979 A Macaw Feather Artifact from Southeastern Utah. Southwestern Lore 45(4):1-6.

Hargrave, L. L., and S. D. Emslie 1979 Osteological Identification of Sandhill Crane Versus Turkey. American Antiquity 44(2):295-299.

Hays-Gilpin, Kelley 2006 Murals & Metaphors. Plateau: The Land & People of the Colorado Plateau 3(1):1-72 (whole issue). Heroux, Madeleine 1980 Lyndon Lane Hargrave: A Personal Sketch. Prescott: Prescott Center College.

Jaeger, Edmund C. 1948 Does the Poor-Will Hibernate? The Condor 50(1):45-46. January-February.

1949 Further Observations on the Hibernation of the Poor-Will. The Condor 51(3):105-109. May-June.

1953 Poorwill Sleeps Away the Winter. The National Geographic Magazine 103(2):273-280.

1954 Bird That "Sleeps" All Winter. The Desert Magazine 17(11):21-22.

Kidder, Alfred V., and Samuel J. Guernsey 1919 Archeological Explorations in Northeastern Arizona. Washington, D.C.: Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 65.

Ladd, Edmund J. 1963 Zuni Ethno-. Master of Thesis, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

1998 Ethno-Ornithology of the Zuni. In Stars Above, Earth Below: American Indians and , edited by Marsha C. Bol, pp. 119-137. Niwot, Colorado: Roberts Rinehart Publishers, for Carnegie Museum of Natural History.

Linares, Olga 1976 "Garden Hunting" in the American Tropics. Human Ecology 4(4):331-349.

Liu, Robert K. 2006 Prehistoric Mosaic Jewelry of the American Southwest. Ornament 30(2):54-59.

Lloyd, J. William 1911 Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights: Being the Myths and Legends of the Pimas of Arizona. Westfield, New Jersey: The Lloyd Group.

Mayor, Adrienne 2005 Fossil Legends of the First Americans. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

McKusick, Charmion R. 1974 The Casas Grandes Avian Report. In Casas Grandes, A Fallen Trading Center of the Gran Chichimeca, Volume 8, by Charles C. Di Peso, John B. Rinaldo, and Gloria J. Fenner, pp. 273-284. Dragoon, Arizona: Amerind Foundation.

1976 Avifauna. In The Hohokam: Desert Farmers & Craftsmen. Excavations at Snaketown, 1964-1965, by Emil W. Haury, pp. 374-377. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. 1980 Three Groups of Turkeys from Southwestern Archaeological Sites. In Papers in Avian Honoring Hildegarde Howard, edited by Kenneth E. Campbell, Jr., pp. 225-235. Contributions in Science 330. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.

1986 Southwest Indian Turkeys: Prehistory and Comparative Osteology. Globe, Arizona: Southwest Bird Laboratory.

1997 Ancho Canyon Mine Project Turkeys. In Cultural Definition on the Southern Park Plateau of Northeast New Mexico: The Ancho Canyon Archaeological Project, Volume II, edited by Jan V. Biella and Wetherbee B. Dorshow, pp. 903-904. Santa Fe: Southwest Archaeological Consultants.

2001 Southwest Birds of Sacrifice. The Arizona Archaeologist No. 31. Phoenix: Arizona Archaeological Society.

Mera, H.P. 1937 The "Rain Bird" - A Study in Pueblo Design. Santa Fe: Memoirs of the Laboratory of II.

Murray, Blanche K. 1939 Ostriches in Arizona. Arizona Highways 15(11):22-23, 27-28. November.

Olsen, Stanley J. 1967 Osteology of the Macaw and Thick-billed Parrot. The Kiva 32(3):57-72.

1089 Coronado's Chickens. The Explorers Journal 67(1):36-37. Official Quarterly of the Explorers Club.

Olsen, Stanley J., and John W. Olsen 1974 The Macaws of Grasshopper Ruin. The Kiva 40(1-2):67-70.

Parsons, Elsie Clews 1936 Hopi Journal of Alexander M. Stephen. Columbia University Contributions to Anthropology Volume 23. Columbia University Press, New York.

Pepper, George H. 1920 Pueblo Bonito. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Vol. 27. New York.

Pinkley, Jean M. 1965 The Pueblos and the Turkey: Who Domesticated Whom? In Contributions of the Wetherill Mesa Archeological Project, assembled by Douglas Osborne, pp. 70-72. Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology 19. Rea, Amadeo M. 1973 The Scaled Quail (Callipepla squamata) of the Southwest: Systematic and Historical Consideration. The Condor 75(3):322-329.

1980 Late Pleistocene and Holocene Turkeys in the Southwest. In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Hildegarde Howard, edited by Kenneth E. Campbell, Jr., pp. 209-224. Contributions in Science 330. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.

1981 Resource Utilization and Food Taboos of Sonoran Desert Peoples. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):69-83.

1983 Once a River: Bird Life and Habitat Changes on the Middle Gila. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

2007 Wings in the Desert: A Folk Ornithology of the Northern Pimans. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. In Press.

Reed, Erik K. 1951 Turkeys in Southwestern Archaeology. El Palacio 58(7):195-205.

Russell, Frank 1908 The Pima Indians. Twenty-Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1904-1905. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.

Schorger, A. W. 1966 The Wild Turkey: Its History and Domestication. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

Schroeder, Albert H. 1968 Birds and Feathers in Documents Relating to Indians of the Southwest. In Collected Papers in Honor of Lyndon Lane Hargrave, edited by Albert H. Schroeder, pp. 95-114. Papers of the Archaeological Society of New Mexico: 1.

Shaw, Harley G. 2004 Stalking the Big Bird: A Tale of Turkeys, Biologists, and Bureaucrats. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Smith, Watson 1952 Kiva Mural Decorations at Awatovi and Kawaika-a, With a Survey of Other Wall Paintings in the Pueblo Southwest. Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 37. Cambridge: Harvard University. Stevenson, Matilda Coxe 1904 The Zuni Indians: Their Mythology, Esoteric Fraternities, and Ceremonies. Twenty- Third Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian, 1901-1902, pp. 3-634. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.

Tayler, Hamilton A. 1979 Pueblo Birds and Myths. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

Thompson, Marc 1999 Knife-Wing: A Prominent Mesoamerican, Mimbres, and Pueblo Icon. In Sixty Years of Mogollon Archaeology, edited by Stephanie M. Whittlesey, pp. 145-150. Tucson: SRI Press.

Wright, Barton 1979 Hopi Material Culture: Artifacts Gathered by H.R. Voth in the Fred Harvey Collection. Flagstaff: Northland Press, and Phoenix: Heard Museum.