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 Public Anthropology
He claims that "It appears that 101 of these are found in Indian myths of the Pacific coast, 22 in Mongolian-Turk myths, and 34 in those of the Eskimo." An example of the 16 episodes that he includes in his article is "4.
Therefore, the goal of his article is to examine the "similarities in the beliefs and myths of the Koryak and the American tribes." In order to do so, Jochelson looks at a number of categories in which these mythical elements can be grouped.
Biases aside, this article can contribute some factual information toward reconstructing or supporting an historical and ethnological record of indigenous peoples in
http://www.publicanthropology.org/Archive/Aa1904.htm   (7227 words)

  
 Ancient Greece - Factbites
The ancient Greeks were highly competitive and believed strongly in the concept of agon, or "competition," "contest." The ultimate Greek goal was to be the best.
Persia's influence was to be found not only in the foreign policies of the Greek states but frequently in their internal policies as well.The importance of the relationship between Greece and the Persian Empire at the height of the Classical period cannot be overemphasized.
The Spartans, in fact, had the most stable government in the history of ancient Greece (some historians call this stability, "political stagnation").
http://www.factbites.com/topics/Ancient-Greece   (2437 words)

  
 Talk:Ancient Pueblo Peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So, if the council has come or does come to a decision on a name, a press release or mention on a web page would give us a reference to cite.
My truth revealing comments were banned from Amazon.com at her request.
He referred to the ancient people as "Cliff Dwellers" but is reported to have been told by a Ute chief that these were houses of the "Ancient Ones" (no indication of the language the Ute used to make the reference).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Ancient_Pueblo_Peoples   (2986 words)

  
 BLM Colorado - Anasazi Heritage Center - Ancestral Pueblos
But compared to many ancient societies, Ancestral Puebloan society appears to have been relatively egalitarian without well-defined class distinctions.
The Anasazi did obtain California sea shells, parrots, and copper bells from Mexico, but apparently these goods did not arrive via the Hohokam, except possibly at a few sites in north-central Arizona.
Pueblo religion is still based on maintaining harmony with the natural world, which was the key to survival for ancient people.
http://www.co.blm.gov/ahc/anasazi.htm   (6794 words)

  
 Webchat
This is similar to people in Europe at the time.
For years, the public and anthropologists, called these people the Anasazi.
all we could see were the shadows of the people in the caves being cast against the walls by the fire light..
http://www.rain.org/chats/campinternet20001109.html   (4315 words)

  
 Resource Guide - Media Query
The University of Arizona Press web site is a great place to look for scholarly publications about the environment, people, and history of the West.
This web site can help answer many of your questions.
St. Remy Press, Montreal and Smithsonian Books, Washington, D.C. Archaeological Institute of America
http://www.crowcanyon.org/educationproducts/resourceguide/queries/title.asp   (3235 words)

  
 Ancient Pueblo Peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This suggests the ancient people were also more diverse than their material remains may suggest.
Ancient Pueblo People, or Ancestral Puebloans is the preferred term for the group of peoples often known as Anasazi who are the ancestors of the modern Pueblo peoples.
Languages spoken by these people and their beliefs and behavior are difficult to decipher from physical materials.
http://www.waukegan.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Ancient_Pueblo_Peoples   (842 words)

  
 Colorado River / Grand Canyon Photos: Anasazi Grainery
This suggests the ancient people were also more diverse than their material remains may suggest.
Ancient Pueblo People, or Ancestral Puebloans is the preferred term for the group of peoples often known as Anasazi who are the ancestors of the modern Pueblo peoples.
Languages spoken by these people and their beliefs and behavior are difficult to decipher from physical materials.
http://www.mongabay.com/grandcan_0617_anasazi.htm   (1415 words)

  
 Beliefnet.com
This, again, keep in mind is a very, very limited description...What you are hearing upaava speak about...huiksi speak about...is of the Hopi people.
There are some books that I have read on the Pueblo peoples as initially they were all that I had to learn from.
Now...again, this is a watered down version...Each of the Pueblos had their own histories and their own traditions inside their boundaries...altho they typically had some similarities as well.
http://www.beliefnet.com/boards/message_list.asp?boardID=3747&discussionID=460648   (717 words)

  
 Jordan: Southwestern Chronology
The Mogollon appear to have been ancestral to the modern Hopi and Zuñi peoples.
The Fremont may have been ancestral to the modern Ute and Shoshone peoples.
The Hohokam may have been ancestral to the modern Pima people.
http://weber.ucsd.edu/~dkjordan/arch/swchron.html   (2712 words)

  
 Ancient Pueblo Peoples (Anasazi)
Anasazi Site Planning - Scholarly article with photo
Pueblo men are said to have devoted a least 1/2 time to religious activities
Mystery of the Ancient Ones - Historic travel article
http://pw1.netcom.com/~wandaron/pueblos.html   (777 words)

  
 Pecos Pueblo: Where Cultures Meet Frances Levine, Gini Griego, Wendy Leighton, and Dino Roybal
Following is a list of historical web sites you might find interesting:
From its estimated size of two thousand people in the sixteenth century, it shrank to about twenty people in the 1830s.
New beliefs were imposed, and new structures were built by Pueblo laborers to serve the missions.
http://www.oah.org/pubs/magazine/spanishfrontier/levine.html   (3372 words)

  
 324sp99bib
"The Most Ancient Americans." National Geographic October 1997: 92-99.
Carlson, John B. "America's Ancient Skywatchers." National Geographic March 1990: 76-107.
The Fourth World of the Hopis:The Epic Story of the Hopi Indians As Preserved in Their Legends and Traditions.
http://www.rocky.edu/~moakm/324sp99bib.htm   (189 words)

  
 El Centro's American Indian Links Page
World History Archives: Indigenous Peoples of the Americas
Native Peoples Magazine: American Indian Art, Culture, History - Artists, articles, travel, education section includes tribal links, map, resources
Ancient Art & Architecture - Non-Western (New World)
http://www.angelfire.com/tx2/ecc/indians.html   (338 words)

  
 Arizona State Museum
See especially Part 11, a Review and Critique of Chronology Prior to A.D. 900, pp.53-93.
13 1-15 1, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. Ancient Pueblo Peoples.
In Ancient American Indians, edited by J.D. Jennings, pp.
http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/about/staffdir/adams/anth447-547_readinglist.shtml   (1127 words)

  
 Pueblo -
Pueblo governments are sometimes said to administer members affairs on land grants or pueblos, whereas tribal governments are said to administer members' affairs on reservations.
Pueblos are traditional Native American communities of the Southwest United States of America.
Before the arrival of Spanish immigrants, native people of the area had constructed villages, sometimes including large apartment block buildings and some of which remain in use centuries later.
http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Pueblo   (998 words)

  
 Hexapedia - Ancient Pueblo Peoples
Ancient Pueblo People, or Ancestral Puebloans is the preferred term for the group of peoples often known as Anasazi who are the ancestors of the modern Pueblo peoples.
Many have speculated that a change in local climate and resulting agricultural failures may be the reason; for example, the San Ildefonso Pueblo people used to live in Mesa Verde and Bandelier.
The best-preserved examples of those dwellings are in parks such as Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Mesa Verde National Park, and Canyon De Chelly National Monument.
http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/Ancient_Pueblo_Peoples   (292 words)

  
 The Ancient Pueblo Peoples
The present day Pueblo people as well as the archaeologists believe that the ancestors of the Puebloans were the "ancient ones", who lived on the Colorado Plateau for 1,500 years.
Today, we can see evidence of thousands of ancient sites.
Some sites appear to archaeologists as if the people planned to return: the food storage pits and jars were left behind.
http://www.heard.org/rain/cultura6/raincul5.html   (317 words)

  
 Gander Academy, Ancient Peoples/Archaeology Theme Page
They were highly spiritual people, who were also crafty diplomats, ferocious warriors, magnificent engineers, astronomers and skilled administrators of their huge, multi-national state.
Recommended books on ancient people and lands by staff of M.C. Calos museum.
Recommended books on ancient Americans, by M.C. Calos museum.
http://www.cdli.ca/CITE/peoples.htm   (1176 words)

  
 Pueblo - Ethnos - Books about the Pueblo People
The Pueblo People are a group of Native Americans who live in New Mexico and in Arizona.
Pueblo - Ethnos - Books about the Pueblo People
As a result and despite forced conversions to Catholicism by the Spanish, the Pueblo tribes have been able to maintain much of their traditional lifestyle.
http://www.almudo.com/ethnos/Pueblo.htm   (343 words)

  
 AIA - Fieldwork - Archaeological Fieldwork Bibliography: North America
America’s Ancient Treasures: A Guide to Archaeological Sites and Museums in the United States and Canada.
Plog, S. Ancient Peoples of the American Southwest.
Look to the Earth: Historical Archaeology and the American Civil War.
http://www.archaeological.org/webinfo.php?page=10032   (190 words)

  
 Ancient Pueblo Peoples: Linda S. Cordell: ISBN 0895990385
This book is part of the Exploring the Ancient World.
Ancient Pueblo Peoples: Linda S. Cordell: ISBN 0895990385
http://wc.bestwebbuys.com/0895990385   (71 words)

  
 Climate Timeline Tool: Summary of 1000 Years
kills up to 20,000 people a day in Cairo.
In Climate History the focus is on how drought-- some lasting several decades-- impacted cultures such as the Ancient Pueblo peoples who inhabited parts of the American Southwest a millennium ago.
Severe multi-decadal "mega-drought" hits American southwest, severely impacting native peoples who had only recently been invaded by Spanish conquistadors.
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/ctl/1000.html   (388 words)

  
 artsmia: Exhibition: Sacred Symbols
This pitcher is typical of the high-quality ware produced by the ancient Pueblo peoples of the eleventh to fourteenth centuries.
http://www.artsmia.org/sacred-symbols/preview-pitcher.html   (92 words)

  
 Zuni -
The Zuni, like other Pueblo peoples, are believed to be the descendants of the Ancient Pueblo Peoples who lived in the desert Southwest of New Mexico, Arizona, Southern Colorado and Utah for a thousand years.
Archeological evidence shows they have lived in their present location for about 1,300 years.
Zuni traditionally speak the Zuni language, a unique language which is unrelated to the languages of the other Pueblo peoples.
http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Zuni   (919 words)

  
 Primary Source Ancient History Bookshelf
from the Ancient World to the Fall of Constantinople
Ancient Israel : A Short History from Abraham to the Roman Destruction of the Temple
The Ancient World : A Social and Cultural History
http://www.historesearch.com/ancientbook.html   (251 words)

  
 Ancient Cultures of the Southwest
Into the Sierra Madre in search of a lost people
This website was created by Marie C. Erwin for TEC 912 Web Searching.
Mythology's Mythinglinks Indigenous Peoples of North America -- Pueblo & Athabaskan Peoples of the American Southwest
http://www.sbrsd.org/Erwin/AncientSW.htm   (597 words)

  
 Earthwatch
Birds were also an important part of ancient Pueblo mythology.
The tracks may represent ancient peoples who belonged to the Bear and Badger clans.
Generations of different Pueblo clans appear to have recorded their movements and migrations at this special place.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/explorer/native_americans/reports/utah/report1a.asp   (248 words)

  
 Climate Timeline Tool: Climate History for 1000 Years
Evidence of cannibalism and human sacrifice was found in the region, adding new questions to the mix.
Other cultures where extended drought has played a role in the collapse of societies include the Mayan, Egyptian and Persian civilizations.
Their agricultural society revolved around corn that was well-adapted to the arid climate, and some large communities, such as those that were built in Chaco Canyon, were built in open areas.
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/ctl/cliihis1000.html   (749 words)

  
 Prehistoric Pueblos of the American Southwest - Earthwatch Institute - United States
Prehistoric Pueblos of the American Southwest - Earthwatch Institute - United States
You can help find out what happened on the boundary between two ancient Pueblo peoples.
Read about journalist Dave Peters' experiences on this expedition.
http://www.earthwatch.org/expeditions/laumbach.html   (385 words)

  
 Native Americans
This event forever altered their way of life and set them apart from the peoples around them on the Great Plains and Great Basin who remained hunter-gatherers until historic times.
It was during the later part of the Archaic, between about 4000 and 1800 years ago that the ancestral Pueblo people began cultivating corn.
From Ancient Pueblo Peoples by Linda Cordell and Petroglyphs and Pictographs of Utah Vol.
http://www.4corners.net/ccyc/text3.html   (479 words)

  
 Southwestern Archaeology - Messages
I suspect, however that no matter what you do, archaeologists will do whatever they have been doing.
On the other hand, as Tom points out, archaeologists do need to share with the public the archaeological evidence for the historical connections between past and present cultures.
On the one hand, there is precedent for it, as Brew points out, and after a hundred and twenty years of research, surely we ought to be willing to give the archaeological phenomena a name that expresses the larger cultural relationships of these folks.
http://www.swanet.org/zarchives/gotcaliche/alldailyeditions/97oct/367.html   (1161 words)

  
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1991 The Hohokam: Ancient People of the Desert.
1981 Ancient Ruins of the Southwest: An Archaeological Guide.
http://www.public.asu.edu/~kintigh/asb223/ho05swread.htm   (62 words)

  
 324sp99study
Ancient Pueblo Peoples, chapters 4, 7, 8 and 9
Our texts: Ancient Pueblo Peoples, chapters 1 - 3, 5 and 6; Anasazi Ruins of the SW..., pp.
The sources that I will use to make the exam are as follows:
http://www.rocky.edu/~moakm/324sp99study.htm   (204 words)

  
 New Page 1
-- incorporating information on the people who made the work, where they live, their life style, belief system, and how they used the object in question.
Art of the ancient Pueblo Peoples (Hohokam, Mogollon/Mimbres, Anasazi)
Third Meeting (January 30) Art of the Hopi and Other Pueblo People
http://www.clarku.edu/faculty/jborgatti/02Art_157.htm   (697 words)

  
 research template
peoples produced high-quality pottery for hundreds of years.
many people had the skill to make these pots (they weren’t “specialists)
References refer the reader to information about the sources you used to prepare your paper.
http://www.csun.edu/~sb4310/gateway/Researchpapertemplate.htm   (3245 words)

  
 Reg Saner - Reaching Keet Seel:
Ruin’s Echo and the Anasazi
Among the many and excellent books on those ancient Pueblo peoples called the Anasazi, few or none explore our feelings toward them.
The essay titled “Up-and-Down Sun: Notes on the Sacred” begins with the incident that led me to wander in a highly personal way toward a sort of “center place” in ancient Pueblo culture, with “Spirit Root” providing a natural conclusion.
Maybe that's reason enough for this book to rest comfortably, if humbly, in your hands.
http://regsaner.com/work6.htm   (432 words)

  
 ANCIENT SOUTHWEST CULTURESconsult the time line in Berlo and Phillips for comparative view of cultures
Hopi, Zuni, and other Pueblo peoples speak aztec related languages
ANCIENT SOUTHWEST CULTURESconsult the time line in Berlo and Phillips for comparative view of cultures
Consult the time line in Berlo and Phillips for comparative view of cultures
http://www.clarku.edu/faculty/jborgatti/ancientsw.htm   (74 words)

  
 Pueblo Pottery Maine - Pueblo Indian Pottery
Council of Indian Nations - Overview of Southwest Indian People
Laguna • Zia • Santo Domingo • Micaceous • Many Pueblos
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http://www.pueblopotteryme.com/pueblos.htm   (97 words)

  
 Cedar Mesa Bibliography Title Index
Through Indian Eyes: the Untold Story of Native American Peoples
Warrior, Shield & Star; Imagery & Ideology of Pueblo Warfare
Testimony, Writers of the West Speak on Behalf of Utah Wilderness.
http://bcn.boulder.co.us/environment/cacv/cacvbtdx.htm   (336 words)

  
 Native Art of the American Southwest - Mogollon, Anasazi - Web Resources and Image Links
Tracing the Art of Pueblo Pottery, with Chart of Influences.
Desert Farmers at the River's Edge: The Hohokam and Pueblo Grande.
http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/timelines/northamer/wna.html   (45 words)

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