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    • Canyon Creek Ruin and the cliff dwellings of the Sierra Ancha

    • Canyon Creek Ruin and the cliff dwellings of the Sierra Ancha

    • Haury, Emil W. (Emil Walter), 1904-

    • Cliff-dwellings--Arizona--Sierra Ancha; Excavations (Archaeology)--Arizona--Sierra Ancha; Archaeological surveying--Arizona--Sierra Ancha; Sierra Ancha (Ariz.)--Antiquities; Canyon Creek Ruin (Ariz.)--Antiquities; Gila County (Ariz.)--Antinquities.

    • This paper documents two archaeological expeditions conducted by the Gila Pueblo Foundation in the early 1930s. The first reconnaissance trip collected wood specimens in the Sierra Ancha mountains to conduct tree-ring dating analysis. The second...
    • Udall Center update

    • Udall Center update

    • University of Arizona. Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy.

    • University of Arizona. Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications. Notices (News) from the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at The University of Arizona.
    • Energy policy update: energy and environmental news

    • Energy policy update: energy and environmental news

    • Arizona. Dept. of Commerce. Energy Office.

    • Energy policy--Arizona--Periodicals; Power resources--Arizona--Periodicals; Energy industries--Environmental aspects--Arizona--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications. These digital items were created from the email subscription.
    • Arizona water resource

    • Arizona water resource

    • University of Arizona. Water Resources Research Center.

    • Water resources development--Arizona--Periodicals; Water-supply--Arizona--Periodicals;

    • This item contains one or more publications.
    • Close coiled basketry bowl (95.62.7)

    • Close coiled basketry bowl (95.62.7)

    • Unknown

    • Akimel O'odham

    • Very large close coiled basket, in bowl form, with slightly flattened base and flared sides. Faded design executed in grayish brown Martynia sp; most of the base is solid grayish brown. Seven wide zigzag lines extend from the base to the rim,...
    • Close coiled basketry tray (95.62.3)

    • Close coiled basketry tray (95.62.3)

    • Unknown

    • Akimel O'odham

    • Small close coiled basketry tray, that is slightly warped. Small solid base circle has eight zigzag lines radiating from it to the rim. Interior surface has a dark brown residue on area of the rim and wall. Rim is plain stitched in alternating...
    • Archaeological survey of Texas

    • Archaeological survey of Texas

    • Sayles, E. B. (Edwin Booth), 1892-1977

    • Archaeological surveying--Texas; Antiquities--Texas; Indians of North America--Texas; Isleta Indians--Texas; Jicarilla Indians--Texas; Mescalero Indians--Texas; Apache Indians--Texas; Jumano Indians--Texas; Comanche Indians--Texas; Kiowa...

    • An archaeological survey of Texas whose purpose is to "define the cultures of Texas and their boundaries; to determine the relations which may once have existed between the tribes of Texas and those of adjoining sections; and to seek traces of the...
    • How federal policies affect the allocation of water

    • How federal policies affect the allocation of water

    • United States. Congressional Budget Office.

    • Environmental policy--United States; Water--Law and legislation--United States; Water quality management--United States.

    • 32 pages (PDF version). File size: 461.064 KB. Discusses Arizona in relation to water allocation. Table A-1 provides chronology of water settlements with Native American tribes.
    • 1990 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • 1990 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce

    • Flagstaff--History; Powwows--Arizona--Flagstaff; Powwows--Pictorial works; Festivals--Arizona--Flagstaff; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indians of North America--Pictorial works;...

    • Program of events for the annual Flagstaff All-Indian Pow Wow, 1990
    • 1960 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • 1960 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce

    • Flagstaff--History; Powwows--Arizona--Flagstaff; Powwows--Pictorial works; Festivals--Arizona--Flagstaff; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indians of North America--Pictorial works;...

    • Program of events for the annual Flagstaff All-Indian Pow Wow, 1960
    • Timeless heritage: a history of the Forest Service in the Southwest

    • Timeless heritage: a history of the Forest Service in the Southwest

    • Baker, Robert D.

    • Forests and forestry--Southwestern States--History

    • 251 pages (PDF version). File size: 7.85 MB. FS-409. Includes bibliographical references. Chapter 1 - The Southwest and the Forest Service; Chapter 2 - The Historical Geography of the Southwest; Chapter 3 - The Land and the People; Chapter 4 -...
    • Closed Coil Hamper with Lid

    • Closed Coil Hamper with Lid

    • Unknown

    • Jicarilla Indians; Apache baskets

    • Coiled hamper. Jicarilla Apache. Cylindrical shaped basket with zig-zags design in natural, blue, red and orange colors. Round lid for the cylindrical basket. 26.75 inches tall. 11.5 inches in diameter.
    • Closed Coil with Faded, Five Point Design

    • Closed Coil with Faded, Five Point Design

    • Unknown

    • Jicarilla Indians; Apache baskets

    • Basket. Jicarilla Apache. Round basket in bowl shape with faded red ring and faded black star design. Natural tan, red and black colors. 5 inches deep. 15 inches in diameter.
    • Vash Gon - Jicarilla, Portfolio 1, Plate 20

    • Vash Gon - Jicarilla, Portfolio 1, Plate 20

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Jicarilla Indians

    • “The Jicarillas, or, as they are commonly called, ‘Jicarilla Apaches,’ occupy a reservation of nearly four hundred and fifty square miles of mountainous country in northern New Mexico. Linguistically the Jicarillas are of the same stock as...
    • Chief Garfield - Jicarilla, Portfolio 1, Plate 21

    • Chief Garfield - Jicarilla, Portfolio 1, Plate 21

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Jicarilla Indians

    • Some years ago the Jicarillas were all officially given Spanish or English names. Many of them expressed a preference. This old man, who was head-chief of the tribe at the time, selected the designation Garfield.

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