Diminishing oil supplies, global warming due to use of fossil fuels, persistent strife in the Middle East, and increasing demands for energy have led to...
Paleoindian Lifeways of the Cody Complex represents the first synthesis in the more than fifty year history of one of the most important Paleoindian cultural...
Prehistoric Lifeways of the Great Basin Wetlands examines how the earliest inhabitants of the Great basin in Nevada, Utah, and Oregon made use of ancient...
Based on extensive research and pedagogy on the Rosebud Reservation, this elementary grammar of Lakota, one of the three languages spoken by the Sioux nation,...
Rio del Norte chronicles the upper Rio Grande region and its divers peoples across twelve thousand years of continuous history. Based on the most uptodate...
Over many centuries, the prehistoric Fremont and Anasazi peoples of presentday Utah left an artistic record in which distinctive styles are readily identifiable. From the...
The maritime tradition is particularly important to the history of proselytizing and migration in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, also known as...
The Sacramento Valley Of Northern California Is A Rich, Diverse Environment That Supported Some Of The Densest Populations Of Nonagricultural People In The World. Periodic...
In the lightlypopulated northwestern corner of Nevada, a former geologist and rural schoolteacher, a published poet and ranch owner, and an artist and environmentalist make...
In the lightlypopulated northwestern corner of Nevada, a former geologist and rural schoolteacher, a published poet and ranch owner, and an artist and environmentalist make...
The life of a Mormon intellectual in the secular academic community is likely to include some contradictions between belief, scholarship, and the changing times. In...
Casas Grandes, or Paquim, in northern Chihuahua, Mexico, was home to a religious system that swept across northern Mexico and what is now the southern...
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People who flyfish know that a favorite river bend, a secluded spot in moving waters, can feel like homea place you know intimately and intuitively....
Eastern North America has one of the largest inventories of Paleoindian sites anywhere in the Americas. Despite this rich record of early human settlement during...
The vast, pinecovered plateau now known as Yellowstone National Park has been lived in, traveled through, and exploited by humans for thousands of years. It...
Throughout history, warfare and raiding forced captives from one society into another, forming an almost invisible stratum of many people without kin and largely outside...
Stewart points to an underlying tension in Shi'ite intellectual history between assimilationist and nativist impulses in the debate over consensus, dissimulation, and in the lives...
The study of Joseph Smith and his writings have long been shaped by the polemical atmosphere that surrounds Smiths claims to divine authorship. Even after...
Julian Steward and the Great Basin is a critical assessment of Stewards work, the factors that influenced him, and his deep effect on American anthropology....
Kinaald, the ceremony associated with the onset of a girls puberty, is an important Navajo rite within the Blessingway complex. Derived from the experiences of...
In his controversial 1998 book Fiber, Rick Bass introduced a troubling dilemma of the literary artist and activist: How can any nature writer engage in...
Debitage, the byproduct flakes and chips from stone tool production, is the most abundant artifact type in prehistoric archaeological sites. For much of the period...