Life beyond the boundaries : constructing identity in edge regions of the North American Southwest /
Constructing identity in edge regions of the North American Southwest
edited by Karen G. Harry and Sarah Herr.
- Boulder, Colorado : University Press of Colorado, (c)2017.
- 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Life beyond the boundaries / Frontiers of marginality and mediation in the North American Southwest : a social networks perspective / Pueblo emergence on the Taos frontier / Sophisticated rebels : meaning maps and settlement structure as evidence for a social movement in the Gallina region of the North American Southwest / Shaping identity in prehispanic southern Nevada / Architectural traditions in the early Pueblo Period Puerco Valley / Enculturation and large-scale group identity from the center to the edge of the late pre-classic Hohokam world / A millennium of identity formation and maintenance in the Jornada Mogollon / Long-term, constant, and stable identities and social relationships with and within the Mimbres region of southwestern New Mexico / Negotiating identity in the wake of European contact in the Pimerķa Alta / Sarah Herr and Karen G. Harry -- Matthew Peeples and Barbara Mills -- Severin Fowles -- Lewis Borck -- Karen G. Harry and James Watson -- Kellam Throgmorton -- Sarah Herr and Jeffery Clark -- Myles Miller -- Patricia Gilman -- Lauren Jelinek and Dale Brenneman.
"Exploring identity formation in American Southwest communities during pre-contact. Focused on some of the more poorly understood regions using methods drawn from science, anthropology, and history to investigate a variety of themes related to the construction of social identity groups along the Southwest perimeters"--Provided by publisher.
9781607326960
Indians of North America--Social conditions.--Southwest, Old Indians of North America--Social conditions.--Mexico Group identity--History--Southwest, Old--To 1500. Group identity--History--Mexico--To 1500. Borderlands--Social aspects--History--To 1500. Social archaeology--Southwest, Old. Social archaeology--Mexico.