Posters: Engaged Archaeology and Descendant Communities
Part of: Southwest Symposium 2016
Posters: Engaged Archaeology and Descendant Communities
Investigation Types
Heritage Management
Geographic Keywords
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent)
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Archaeology on the Desert River: Cultural Resource Management on the Gila River Indian Community (2016)
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2016 Southwest Symposium Poster. The Gila River Indian Community (GRIC), home of the Akimel O’odham and Pee Posh tribes, is situated in south-central Arizona. Increasing levels of development on the Community and a desire to oversee Cultural and Heritage Resource planning within the Community prompted the GRIC to establish a Tribal Historic Preservation Office (THPO) as well as a Cultural Resource Management Program (CRMP). For more than twenty years the CRMP staff has been comprised of a...
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The Impact of Collaborative Educational Tourism on Archaeological Research, Management Initiatives, and Curriculum Development (2016)
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2016 Southwest Symposium Poster. As part of their Cultural Exploration program, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center often brings together Native Pueblo and Archaeological scholars for one week-long Exploration trips. The trips are framed as educational tourism seminars around themes such as Hopi migrations, the History of Taos, or the Chaco World. While there is monetary and professional incentives for scholars to participate in these trips, a growing number engage in them to expand their own...
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The Pueblo Farming Project: A Hopi-Crow Canyon Collaboration on Research and Education (2016)
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2016 Southwest Symposium Poster. Description of the Pueblo Farming Project through 2016.