U-Nav-Kai-Vi Duepeth Toyave: Volume Two Black Mountain-Thirsty Canyon Traditional Uses of a Volcanic Landscape

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Author(s): Richard W. Stoffle; Richard W. Arnold; Kathleen Van Vlack; Sean M. O'Meara; Jessica L. Medwied-Savage

Year: 2008

Summary

The research presented in this document builds upon the ethnohistoric, ethnographic, ethnobotanical and ethnozoological information that was discussed in the first Black Mountain study. The lands of the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) were traditionally occupied and used by the Numic people.

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U-Nav-Kai-Vi Duepeth Toyave: Volume Two Black Mountain-Thirsty Canyon Traditional Uses of a Volcanic Landscape. Richard W. Stoffle, Richard W. Arnold, Kathleen Van Vlack, Sean M. O'Meara, Jessica L. Medwied-Savage. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona's Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology. 2008 ( tDAR id: 455725) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8455725

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min long: -115.229; min lat: 35.734 ; max long: -114.901; max lat: 36.018 ;

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