Comanche (Culture Keyword)

Comanches

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Adobe Walls: the History and Archaeology of the 1874 Trading Post (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only T. Lindsay Baker. Billy R. Harrison.

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Archaeology in Colorado: Historic Tribes (1968)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William G. Buckles.

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Comanche Population and Reorganization 1869-1901: a Test of the Continuity Hypothesis (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas W. Kavanagh.

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A Contextual Analysis of Nineteenth-Century Indian Burial Artifacts on the Southern Plains (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Edward Walsh.

This thesis contends that the relative Uniformity of the funerary material culture described as the “Southern Plains Equestrian Nomad Archaeological Complex” (Shafer et al 1994:322-323) is a consequence of an increasing emphasis place by the Southern Plains tribes of the nineteenth century on the similarities underpinning their cultures The reasons given for this sense of accentuated commonality are: 1) a pre-existing undercurrent of shamanistic beliefs and world view shared by these tribes; 2)...


Dances and Societies of the Plains Shoshone (1915)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert H. Lowie.

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Distribution of Moccasin Decorations among the Plains Tribes (1927)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Clark Wissler.

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A Forgotten Kingdom: The Spanish Frontier in Colorado and New Mexico, 1540-1821 (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Frederic J. Athearn.

This volume represents a bridge between Colorado’s pre-historic past and the time of Anglo-American settlement in the state of Colorado. Few people realize that hundreds of years before the discovery of gold in Colorado during 1859, a highly developed civilization had explored and settled the area now known as New Mexico and Colorado. Spanish conquistadores roamed the plains in the mid-1500s. They came here permanently in 1598 and founded the second oldest city in North America. This long...


Impact State, Archeological and Historical Values (1972)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anonymous.

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Indian Groups Associated with Spanish Missions of the San Antonio Missions National Historic Park (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text T. N. Campbell. T. J. Campbell.

This volume represents a segment of research undertaken by the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, under a contract with the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. The studies under that contract focused on the "Research into the origins and implementations of Indian crafts and Spanish technology in the daily lives of the inhabitants of the four Spanish Colonial missions in San Antonio." The...


Kirtland Air Force Base Project Metadata
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Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.


Native American Historic Land Use At Kirtland Air Force Base Bernalillo County, New Mexico (Draft) (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard D. Holmes.

Historic land use of the Kirtland Air Force Base area by Native American groups was researched by TRC Mariah Associates, Inc. The principal questions were what ways did these groups use the land and what areas were used. Potential Native American groups using the project area include people of Isleta Pueblo, Sandia Pueblo, residents of the Salinas Province east of the Manzano Mountains, as well as Apaches and Comanches. The focus is on the people of Isleta Pueblo in that they are the closest to...


The Political Organization and Law-Ways of the Comanche Indians (1940)
DOCUMENT Citation Only E. Adamson Hoebel.

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Tribal Identification of Wyoming Rock Art: Some Problematic Considerations (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Helen Schuster.

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Tribal Letter: Cultural Resources Report for Vance Air Force Base and Kegelman Auxiliary Field (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

Letter to tribal groups noting the completion of the cultural resources assessment of Vance Air Force Base (AFB) and Kegelman Auxiliary Field.


Tribal: Draft Native American Consultation Letter for Sheppard AFB (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

Letter report in regards to a base wide cultural resources assessment at Sheppard Air Force Base.