Ethnographic Study of Nine Tribes: Cultural Affiliation with the Uinta and Great Salt Lake Variants of Fremont in Northern Utah, with Annotated Bibliography

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Author(s): T.J. Ferguson

Year: 2001

Summary

This report was commissioned by the Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Regional Office, to summarize ethnographic evidence relating to the cultural affiliation of the Uinta and Great Salt Lake variants of the Fremont archaeological culture in northern Utah. During previous consultation with the Bureau of Reclamation, nine tribes claimed cultural affiliation with, or ownership of, Northern Fremont human remains and cultural items. These tribes include the Northwestern Band of the Shoshoni Nation, Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Paiute Tribe of Utah, Kaibab Paiute Tribe, Hopi Tribe, Pueblo of Zuni, Pueblo of Zia, Pueblo of Laguna, and Pueblo of Nambe.

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Ethnographic Study of Nine Tribes: Cultural Affiliation with the Uinta and Great Salt Lake Variants of Fremont in Northern Utah, with Annotated Bibliography. T.J. Ferguson. 2001 ( tDAR id: 476570) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476570

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min long: -114.412; min lat: 36.753 ; max long: -108.918; max lat: 42.241 ;

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