Puha Flows from It: The Cultural Landscape Study of the Spring Mountains

Part of the Nellis Air Force Base (DRAFT) project

Author(s): Richard W. Stoffle; Fletcher P. Chmara-Huff; Kathleen A. Van Vlack; Rebecca S. Toupal

Year: 2004

Summary

This is a report of findings about American Indian cultural concerns for places and landscapes in the Spring Mountain range in what is today called southern Nevada. More specifically it is a study of how people who speak a Numic language and who call themselves Nuwuvi or Nungwu, and are known in English as Southern Paiutes, interact with the Spring Mountain range.

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Puha Flows from It: The Cultural Landscape Study of the Spring Mountains. Richard W. Stoffle, Fletcher P. Chmara-Huff, Kathleen A. Van Vlack, Rebecca S. Toupal. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona's Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology. 2004 ( tDAR id: 455860) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8455860

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -116.488; min lat: 34.296 ; max long: -110.096; max lat: 38.195 ;

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