Navajo (Culture Keyword)

176-185 (185 Records)

Tex-An Project Drill Pad Archaeology in the Aneth Field (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Douglas D. Dykeman.

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Traditional Cultural Properties of Four Tribes: The Fence Lake Mine Project - Volume I (1993)
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Volume I 1. E. Richard Hart and T. J. Ferguson. "The Fence Lake Mine Project: Introduction." 2. E. Richard Hart and Andrew L. Othole. "The Zuni Salt Lake Area: Potential Impacts to Zuni Traditional Cultural Properties by the Proposed Fence Lake Mine." 3. G. Lennis Berlin, T. J. Ferguson, and E. Richard Hart. "Photointerpretation of Native American Trails in the Zuni Salt Lake Region of New Mexico and Arizona." In 1991 the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (SRP),...


Traditional Cultural Properties of Four Tribes: The Fence Lake Mine Project - Volume II (1993)
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Volume II 4. T. J. Ferguson and Eric Polingyouma. "Sio Onga: An Ethnohistory of Hopi Use of the Zuni Salt Lake." [Confidential Report--Restricted Access] 5. Alfred E. Dittert, Jr. and Ward Alan Minge. "An Ethnohistoric Account of the Traditional Cultural Properties Identified by the Acoma Tribe in and Adjacent to the SRP Fence Lake Mine Project Area." 6. Jean Ann Mercer. "Fence Lake Coal Mine Project: Potential Impacts to Traditional Cultural Properties of the Ramah Navajo." 7. E. Richard...


Tsegai: An Archeological Ethnohistory of the Chaco Region (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David M. Brugge.

This report on the Navajo archeology of the Chaco region was planned as the final major contribution deriving from the Navajo studies conducted by the Division of Chaco Research. There is some work not finished as this is written. Whether it will see print before or after this is an imponderable, but it cannot be taken into account in my final summation in Part III, Concluding Remarks. Part III will have to stand as the primary effort at synthesis of the Navajo studies accomplished under the...


Utah BLM Statewide Wilderness Draft Environmental Impact State, Volume V, South-East Region, Bridger Jack Mesa Wsa (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marian L. Revitte. D. K. Young. N. Fox. F. L. Clegg. P. W. Carter.

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Utah BLM Statewide Wilderness Draft Environmental Impact State, Volume V, South-East Region, Grand Gulch Complex (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marian L. Revitte. D. K. Young. N. Fox. F. L. Clegg. P. W. Carter.

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White Mesa Ute History Project (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Floyd A. O'Neil. Gregory C. Thompson.

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Wirth Associates, Arizona Station Transmission System, Salt River Project, State, Private, and Federal Lands, Coconino, Navajo, and Apache Counties, Arizona, Valencia and Catron Counties, New Mexico: Preliminary Draft for Phase I: Archaeological and Ethno-historical Research (1974)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael D. Metcalf. Howard M. Davidson. Kathleen E. Moffitt.

At the request of Wirth Associates, the Museum of Northern Arizona conducted a Phase I archaeological study of an area in east-central Arizona to identify prehistoric and ethno-historic groups in to delineate areas of potential archaeological sensitivity within the study area. Existing archaeological site data were gathered from various Arizona and New Mexico institutions, and archaeological site density per township was mapped. Site density figures were compared with vegetational and...


Wupatki: An Archeological Assessment (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dana Hartman. Arthur H. Wolf.

The Wupatki region comprises a unique and fascinating national monument. During almost its entire history, this area was avoided by inhabitants of the surrounding regions; Wapatki is arid, wind-swept and inhospitable. For a time lasting less than 150 years, however, Wupatki flourished as a cultural contact zone. This population influx was due to the effects of the A.D. 1064-1065 Sunset Crater eruption, which spread a moisture-retaining layer of volcanic ash and cinder over the landscape and...


Zuni Heaven In-Lieu Land Selections: Archeological Survey in Apache County (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Judy L. Brunson. William R. Gibson. Eric Peterson.

The Zuni Heaven project is a proposed land selection for Apache County, Arizona. Nearly 5,900 acres will be available for transfer to the County. In three phases, between October 1985 and July 1987, BLM inventoried over 7,100 acres to locate sufficient acreage for transfer. During the surveys, 32 sites were recorded in 19 different parcels. A total of 5,977 acres have been recommended for transfer to Apache County, excluding parcels which contain National Register potential properties.