We address the position maintained by contemporary Numic-speaking people (also Numu) that they have occupied the Great Basin and western Colorado Plateau since time immemorial. During this time they have learned about the land and become who they are today. Ethnohistoric and ethnographic data on the Southern Paiute are used to examine the Numic in situ development theory. Key issues in this argument are: (1) lack of a conquest story in their oral traditions; (2) the presence of optimal irrigated agriculture as recorded at the time of European contact; and (3) complex interethnic connections with neighboring groups. We propose that Numu people's perceptions of their land and ancestors may be taken as points of departure for formulating centr...
The data from the oral tradition appear to form a plausible line of evidence that Numic populations ...
This volume of Northern Paiute texts is the result of continued collaborative relationships between ...
Ute-Southern Paiute is an Indigenous language in the U.S. Great Basin culture area. Bluewater Paiute...
We address the position maintained by contemporary Numic-speaking people (also Numu) that they have ...
xvi, 187 p. : ill., maps. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under t...
The purpose of this paper is to document population movements by Numic peoples during the ethnohisto...
This thesis argues that Owens Valley Paiute sovereignty manifested itself both inherently and adapti...
In this important article, Joseph Lent offers a counter-narrative to settler-colonial conceptions of...
Southern Paiutes of the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau have a deep connection to their environment...
The Ute people of White Mesa have a long, colorful, but neglected history in the Four Corners region...
This article focuses on two creation myths of the Numic hunters and gatherers of the North American ...
The Paiute of Owens Valley had by early historic time progressed to a substantial extent along the p...
Paiute; UteCedar Band; Southern Ute; Shivwits; Kanosh; Koosharem; Indian PeaksNuwuvi - A Southern Pa...
Land is a critical element in the formation of, maintenance and continuance of Native identity to tr...
Pueblo ethnographies are often used as sources of analogy in research dealing with prehistoric socio...
The data from the oral tradition appear to form a plausible line of evidence that Numic populations ...
This volume of Northern Paiute texts is the result of continued collaborative relationships between ...
Ute-Southern Paiute is an Indigenous language in the U.S. Great Basin culture area. Bluewater Paiute...
We address the position maintained by contemporary Numic-speaking people (also Numu) that they have ...
xvi, 187 p. : ill., maps. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under t...
The purpose of this paper is to document population movements by Numic peoples during the ethnohisto...
This thesis argues that Owens Valley Paiute sovereignty manifested itself both inherently and adapti...
In this important article, Joseph Lent offers a counter-narrative to settler-colonial conceptions of...
Southern Paiutes of the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau have a deep connection to their environment...
The Ute people of White Mesa have a long, colorful, but neglected history in the Four Corners region...
This article focuses on two creation myths of the Numic hunters and gatherers of the North American ...
The Paiute of Owens Valley had by early historic time progressed to a substantial extent along the p...
Paiute; UteCedar Band; Southern Ute; Shivwits; Kanosh; Koosharem; Indian PeaksNuwuvi - A Southern Pa...
Land is a critical element in the formation of, maintenance and continuance of Native identity to tr...
Pueblo ethnographies are often used as sources of analogy in research dealing with prehistoric socio...
The data from the oral tradition appear to form a plausible line of evidence that Numic populations ...
This volume of Northern Paiute texts is the result of continued collaborative relationships between ...
Ute-Southern Paiute is an Indigenous language in the U.S. Great Basin culture area. Bluewater Paiute...