Hoopoq'yaqam Niqw Wukoskyavi (Those Who Went to the Northeast and Tonto Basins): Hopi-Salado Cultural Affiliation Study
Summary
This report documents Hopi cultural affiliation with ancestral groups chat were associated with the Salado horizon (geographical area where Salado pottery is found). The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) defines cultural affiliation as a "relationship of shared group identity which can be reasonably traced historically or prehistorically between a present day Indian tribe...and an identifiable earlier group'' (Section 2(2); 25 USC 3001). As a federally recognized tribe. the Hopi Tribe has legal standing under NAGPRA. The conclusions made in the report are based on a review of published literature, museum research with Hopi cultural advisors, field visits to Salado archaeological sites, and ethnographic interviews.
Cite this Record
Hoopoq'yaqam Niqw Wukoskyavi (Those Who Went to the Northeast and Tonto Basins): Hopi-Salado Cultural Affiliation Study. T.J. Ferguson, Micah Lomaomvaya. 1999 ( tDAR id: 488752) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8488752
Keywords
Investigation Types
Ethnographic Research
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Ethnohistoric Research
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Heritage Management
General
Cultural Affiliation
Spatial Coverage
min long: -114.412; min lat: 36.753 ; max long: -108.918; max lat: 42.241 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office
Contributor(s): Laurie D. Webster
Prepared By(s): Hopi Cultural Preservation Office
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