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2 The Shoshone Problem
Interpreting Ethnic Identity from the Edge of the Eastern Great Basin
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Bryon Schroeder
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables xi
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Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear
- 1 Introduction to Numic Archaeology and Ethnohistory 3
- 2 The Shoshone Problem 11
- 3 Considering High Altitudes within the Numic Spread 27
- 4 Northern Ute Origins and Holding the World Together 47
- 5 Prehistoric Villages in the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming 69
- 6 The View from Promontory Point 90
- 7 Mountain Ute and Earliest Numic Colonization of the Southern Rocky Mountains 118
- 8 Reconstructing a Prehistoric Ute Sacred Landscape in the Southern Rocky Mountains 151
- 9 Ritual Places and Sacred Pathways of Ute Spiritual/ Mundane Landscapes in the Southern Colorado Rockies 171
- 10 Insights Regarding the Dating of Ute Occupation in West Central and Northwest Colorado 193
- 11 Ute and Navajo Cultural Interaction during the Protohistoric and Early Historic Periods 218
- 12 When the Mountain People Came to Taos 257
- 13 The Return of the Native 281
- 14 An Afterword 294
- References Cited 303
- About the Authors 379
- Index 383
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables xi
-
Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear
- 1 Introduction to Numic Archaeology and Ethnohistory 3
- 2 The Shoshone Problem 11
- 3 Considering High Altitudes within the Numic Spread 27
- 4 Northern Ute Origins and Holding the World Together 47
- 5 Prehistoric Villages in the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming 69
- 6 The View from Promontory Point 90
- 7 Mountain Ute and Earliest Numic Colonization of the Southern Rocky Mountains 118
- 8 Reconstructing a Prehistoric Ute Sacred Landscape in the Southern Rocky Mountains 151
- 9 Ritual Places and Sacred Pathways of Ute Spiritual/ Mundane Landscapes in the Southern Colorado Rockies 171
- 10 Insights Regarding the Dating of Ute Occupation in West Central and Northwest Colorado 193
- 11 Ute and Navajo Cultural Interaction during the Protohistoric and Early Historic Periods 218
- 12 When the Mountain People Came to Taos 257
- 13 The Return of the Native 281
- 14 An Afterword 294
- References Cited 303
- About the Authors 379
- Index 383