This article describes several Navajo structures in the Mojave Desert in terms of their architecture and ethnohistoric function. Documentation is also provided regarding the nature of general Navajo settlement patterns in southeastern California
This paper provides a brief outline of the current understanding of the prehistory of the Mojave Des...
In a rigorous and innovative study, Thomas R. Rocek examines the 150-year-old ethnohistorical and ar...
Pueblito sites include masonry structures and forked-stick hogans in defensible positions in the tra...
In the late eighteenth century, the Mojave River and a portion of the central Mojave Desert lying to...
The following chapters are a dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for ...
NavajoAuthor J. lee Correll's article published in the Utah Historical Quarterly discusses the Navaj...
As Athapaskan-speaking people with a lifestyle distinct from other Southwestern groups, Navajos, upo...
abstract: The dynamic nature of Navajo or Diné culture is continuing to be constrained by a mechanis...
The environment -- Navajo history to 1850 -- Navajo hostiry after 1850 -- Traditional economic syste...
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Author's manuscript for article published in The Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 2 No...
This study's purpose is to determine whether the oft-reported variations in Navajo residence practic...
The authors assess the collaboration between the University of California, Berkeley’s Community Asse...
Generally, standing aboriginal structures relate to late prehistoric and historic times; the Panamin...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
This paper provides a brief outline of the current understanding of the prehistory of the Mojave Des...
In a rigorous and innovative study, Thomas R. Rocek examines the 150-year-old ethnohistorical and ar...
Pueblito sites include masonry structures and forked-stick hogans in defensible positions in the tra...
In the late eighteenth century, the Mojave River and a portion of the central Mojave Desert lying to...
The following chapters are a dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for ...
NavajoAuthor J. lee Correll's article published in the Utah Historical Quarterly discusses the Navaj...
As Athapaskan-speaking people with a lifestyle distinct from other Southwestern groups, Navajos, upo...
abstract: The dynamic nature of Navajo or Diné culture is continuing to be constrained by a mechanis...
The environment -- Navajo history to 1850 -- Navajo hostiry after 1850 -- Traditional economic syste...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Author's manuscript for article published in The Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 2 No...
This study's purpose is to determine whether the oft-reported variations in Navajo residence practic...
The authors assess the collaboration between the University of California, Berkeley’s Community Asse...
Generally, standing aboriginal structures relate to late prehistoric and historic times; the Panamin...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
This paper provides a brief outline of the current understanding of the prehistory of the Mojave Des...
In a rigorous and innovative study, Thomas R. Rocek examines the 150-year-old ethnohistorical and ar...
Pueblito sites include masonry structures and forked-stick hogans in defensible positions in the tra...