Hopi Indian Reservation (Geographic Keyword)

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Becoming Hopi ceramic counts (2021)
DATASET Citation Only Wesley Bernardini.

Ceramic counts used in population estimates in Chapter 6 of "Becoming Hopi: A History" (2021, University of Arizona Press). For the full ceramic data set, please see the Heritage Southwest ceramic database (https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/projects/the-heritage-southwest-database/). The ceramic data are also available in a searchable database at https://cybersw.org/.


Black Mesa: Archaeological Investigations on Black Mesa, the 1969-1970 Seasons (1972)
DOCUMENT Full-Text George J. Gumerman. Deborah Westfall. Carol S. Weed.

Black Mesa is large elevated land mass which comprises a part of the Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations in the northeast corner of Arizona. This report is the second volume in a series devoted to the archaeology of the region by the Prescott College Archaeological Field School. It is mainly a descriptive account of the survey of 193 Anasazi, Navajo, and Anglo sites and the excavation of nine of the Kayenta Anasazi villages.


The Changing Physical Environment of the Hopi Indians of Arizona (1942)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John Tilton Hack.

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A Cultural Resources Survey of 1,971 Acres on Black Mesa for Peabody Western Coal Company, Mine Area J-21 West, Kayenta Mine Complex, Navajo County, Arizona (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael L. Terlep. Ted Tsouras. David Lewandowski.

SRP requested that Logan Simpson conduct a Class 111 cultural resources inventory of 1,971 acres within Mine Area J-21 West (J-21-W) in Peabody Western Coal Company's proposed Kayenta Mine Complex (KMC). This is part of a larger environmental impact study (EIS) for the continued operation of the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) and the KMC from December 23, 2019 to December 22, 2044. Reclamation is the lead federal agency, and the BIA and OSMRE are key cooperating agencies. Re-permitting of the...