Continuing Collaborations at Homol’ovi: A View from the Corn Roasting Pit
Author(s): Lisa Young; Micah Loma’omvaya; Susan Sekaquaptewa; Gwen Setalla
Year: 2018
Summary
For over a century, Homol’ovi has been a place where Hopi people and archaeologists interacted and learned from each other. The creation of the Homolovi State Park and the Homol’ovi Research Project provided opportunities for collaboration. In this paper, we reflect on these changing interactions and their impact. A corn roasting pit that was built a decade ago provides important insights into ways to maintain relationships after the fieldwork component of research projects has ended.
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Continuing Collaborations at Homol’ovi: A View from the Corn Roasting Pit. Lisa Young, Micah Loma’omvaya, Susan Sekaquaptewa, Gwen Setalla. Presented at The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, DC. 2018 ( tDAR id: 444424)
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Geographic Keywords
North America: Southwest United States
Spatial Coverage
min long: -124.365; min lat: 25.958 ; max long: -93.428; max lat: 41.902 ;
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Abstract Id(s): 20127