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Tribal Perspectives on the Hohokam
A New Record of Domesticated Little Barley (Hordeum Pusillum Nutt.) in Colorado: Travel, Trade, Or Independent Domestication
Climate Change and Cultural Response in the Prehistoric American Southwest
Akimel O'odham
Hohokam Political Ecology and Vulnerability: Comments on Waters and Ravesloot Author(S): Bradley E
HOHOKAM G GOALS for VISIT to Understand the Culture, Legacy and Contributions of the Prehistoric Peoples of the Southwest As Exemplified by the Hohokam Peoples
Native Peoples of North America
Skeletons of War – Migration and Violence in the Northern Southwest
La Gran Chichimeca. El Lugar De Las Rocas Secas, Beatriz Braniff C. (Coordinadora), México, Conaculta, Editorial Jaca Book, 2001, 306 Pp
Hohokam Discovery Guide Hohokam Discovery Guide
PORTALS to Premstory: MESOAMERICAN and SOUTHWESTERN BALLCOURTS
The Nature of Prehistory
Pueblo Grande Museum Teacher Packet
Federal Register/Vol. 76, No. 177/Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Chapter 2 Native American Culture History in the Oro
Information to Users I
The Hohokam Millenniumone
Archaeological Parks and Monuments of Central Arizona
Top View
Archaeological Parks and Prehistoric Native American Indian Ruins of Central Arizona
Outline for Archaeology Context for Scottsdale
The Great Bend of the Gila (25-1)
Copyrighted Material Not for Distribution
Native Peoples of North America
Hohokam Fact Sheet
The Hohokam Water Story
Controversial Hohokam Handstones from the Salt River Valley, Arizona
Prehistoric Culture Diffusion in the Gran Chichimeca
Meet the Mogollon
Amerind Quarterly Vol. 4, No. 4
Prehistory and the Traditions of the O'odham and Hopi
The Challenge of Archaeological Research in the Colorado Desert: Recent Approaches and Discoveries
Las Superáreas Culturales
Segundo De Secundaria Historia
University Microfilms International 300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 USA St
References on the American Indian Use of Fire in Ecosystems
VOLUME 22 NUMBER 2 SPRING 1972 Published by THE
The Ancestral Puebloans
Native American Mtdna Prehistory in the American Southwest
©SANTILLANA Prohibida Su Distribución
The Four Southern Tribes and the Hohokam of the Phoenix Basin
The Paleo-Indians
Cultural Areas of the Pre-Spanish Southwest Erik K
Were There Any Well-Known Hohokam Indians?
Patayan Anthropomorphic Figurines from an Orange County Site
The Hohokam Archaeology of the Phoenix Basin Douglas B
Cultural History
Museum of New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies
American Indian History Timeline Since Time Immemorial to C.E. 1450
Who Or What Is Mogollon?
Los Pueblos Agricultores De Oasisamérica Humberto Domínguez Chávez Y Rafael Alfonso Carrillo Aguilar Enero De 2008
Cienega Creek Natural Preserve
Lithic Identification and Analysis
THE HOHOKAM Printfeedback Share & Bookmarkpress Enter to Show All Options, Press Tab Go to Next Option Font Size:+- Origins
Exploring Zuni Origins David A
Ruinas De Paquimé: Cronología De Su Historia Y Desarrollo
Chapter 3 – Cultural History of the Tucson Basin and Project Area
Hohokam Use of Desert Plant Foods
PATHWAYS: an Adult Basic Skills Reading Workbook, Level III. INSTITUTION Affiliation of Arizona Indian Centers, Inc., Phoenix
Native American Mitochondrial DNA Analysis Indicates That the Amerind and the Nadene Populations Were Founded Bytwo Independent Migrations