This report was assembled by a team at the University of Arizona to provide ethnographic and ethnohistorical information to interpret and define preexisting lifeways of the people who settled San Francisco. These founders were selected, organized, educated, and guided to San Francisco by Juan Bautista de Anza (Anza). This study is especially focused on why Anza selected potential founders, why founders would have gone on this settlement journey, and what lifeways the founders would have carried with them—mostly in their heads.This item is part of the Richard Stoffle Collection. It was digitized from a physical copy provided by Richard Stoffle, Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. F...
Photograph of the marker on the De Anza monument in the San Carlos Pass, ca.1937. The marker has an ...
As research continues on the earliest migration of modern humans into North and South America, the c...
Join the LAII and University Libraries for a presentation with Dr. Lucila del Carmen León Velazco, ...
This talk presents a summary of the findings from the Analyzing 18th Century Lifeways in Northwester...
This is a slide show of selected photographs from the Analyzing 18th Century Lifeways of Anza Expedi...
The overall objective of this study is to compile the ethnohistory and contemporary perspectives of ...
Spanish colonization throughout California had a profound impact on the\ud demographic, cultural, an...
This study focuses on Rancho Petaluma north of San Francisco Bay, a large livestock agricultural, an...
Cebolla Canyon, in the El Malpais National Conservation Area, New Mexico, was homesteaded extensivel...
The Tohono O'odham and their predecessors have occupied southwestern Arizona and northern Mexico (Pi...
Preface / 1. Early Settlements in Northern Mexico / 2. Physical Environs / 3. Settlements / 4. Agric...
The California Department of Parks and Recreation excavated Native American living quarters at Missi...
In 1769, the Spanish moved to establish sovereignty over Upper or Alta California, by founding Catho...
The California Department of Parks and Recreation excavated Native American living quarters at Missi...
The overall objective of the American Indian study is the preparation of a written report focusing o...
Photograph of the marker on the De Anza monument in the San Carlos Pass, ca.1937. The marker has an ...
As research continues on the earliest migration of modern humans into North and South America, the c...
Join the LAII and University Libraries for a presentation with Dr. Lucila del Carmen León Velazco, ...
This talk presents a summary of the findings from the Analyzing 18th Century Lifeways in Northwester...
This is a slide show of selected photographs from the Analyzing 18th Century Lifeways of Anza Expedi...
The overall objective of this study is to compile the ethnohistory and contemporary perspectives of ...
Spanish colonization throughout California had a profound impact on the\ud demographic, cultural, an...
This study focuses on Rancho Petaluma north of San Francisco Bay, a large livestock agricultural, an...
Cebolla Canyon, in the El Malpais National Conservation Area, New Mexico, was homesteaded extensivel...
The Tohono O'odham and their predecessors have occupied southwestern Arizona and northern Mexico (Pi...
Preface / 1. Early Settlements in Northern Mexico / 2. Physical Environs / 3. Settlements / 4. Agric...
The California Department of Parks and Recreation excavated Native American living quarters at Missi...
In 1769, the Spanish moved to establish sovereignty over Upper or Alta California, by founding Catho...
The California Department of Parks and Recreation excavated Native American living quarters at Missi...
The overall objective of the American Indian study is the preparation of a written report focusing o...
Photograph of the marker on the De Anza monument in the San Carlos Pass, ca.1937. The marker has an ...
As research continues on the earliest migration of modern humans into North and South America, the c...
Join the LAII and University Libraries for a presentation with Dr. Lucila del Carmen León Velazco, ...