Stories among the Chiricahua Mountains
Author(s): Loa Traxler
Year: 2019
Summary
This is an abstract from the "Partners at Work: Promoting Archaeology and Collaboration in the Chiricahua Mountains" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
In collaboration with the National Park Service Southeast Arizona Group, field research by archaeologists, public historians, and students from the University of New Mexico has focused on ways to augment the interpretive programs within the Chiricahua National Monument and Fort Bowie National Historical Site. Focused broadly on the natural environment and chapters within a complex cultural heritage, recent efforts have explored new approaches to communicating the region’s rich history and relationships among surrounding communities. This poster presentation offers examples for future directions in outreach and interpretive narratives and the opportunities for partnership.
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Stories among the Chiricahua Mountains. Loa Traxler. Presented at The 84th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Albuquerque, NM. 2019 ( tDAR id: 452412)
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Keywords
General
Cultural Heritage and Preservation
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Cultural Resources and Heritage Management
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Historic
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Public Interpretation
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 ;
Record Identifiers
Abstract Id(s): 24673