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245 1 0 _aFrom the land of ever winter to the American Southwest
_bAthapaskan migrations, mobility, and ethnogenesis /
_cedited by Deni J. Seymour.
260 _aSalt Lake City :
_bUniversity of Utah Press,
_c(c)2012.
300 _a1 online resource (xii, 443 pages) :
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505 0 0 _tAthapaskan migrations, mobility, and ethnogenesis: an introduction /
_rDeni J. Seymour --
_tApachean archaeology of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado and the Colorado Front Range /
_rRobert H. Brunswig --
_tLooking for Lovitt in all the wrong places: migration models and the Athapaskan diaspora as viewed from eastern Colorado /
_rKevin P. Gilmore and Sean Larmore --
_tTierra Blanca: a complex issue /
_rDavid T. Hughes --
_tIsolating a pre-differentiation Athapaskan assemblage in the southern southwest: the Cerro Rojo complex /
_rDeni J. Seymour --
_tEmergence of the Navajo people /
_rDavid M. Brugge --
_tNavajo emergence in Dinétah: social imaginary and archaeology /
_rDouglas d. Dykeman and Paul Roebuck --
_tWe do not forget; we remember: Mescalero Apache origins and migration as reflected in place names /
_rDavid L. Carmichael and Claire R. Farrer --
_tFinding and not finding Athapaskans in the archaeological record using percentage stratigraphy /
_rDale Walde --
_tVariation in the production of ceramics by Athapaskans in the western United States /
_rDavid V. Hill --
_tDNA evidence of a prehistoric Athapaskan migration from the subarctic to the southwest of North America /
_rRipan S. Malhi --
_tLinguistic evidence regarding the Apachean migration /
_rKeren Rice --
_tApache names in Spanish and early Mexican documents: what they can tell us about the early contact Apache dialect situation /
_rWillem J. de Reuse --
_tSouthern Athapaskan quotative evidentials: a discursive areal typology /
_rAnthony K. Webster --
_tThe ancestral Chipewyan became the Navajo and Apache: new support for the northwest plains-mountain route to the American southwest /
_rBryan C. Gordon --
_tModeling Athapaskan migrations /
_rMartin P.R. Magne --
_t"Big trips" and prehistoric Apache movement and interaction: models for early Athapaskan migrations /
_rDeni J. Seymour --
_tIssues in Athapaskan prehistory /
_rRoy L. Carlson.
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650 0 _aAthapascan Indians
_zSouthwest, New
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650 0 _aAthapascan Indians
_zSouthwest, New
_xMigrations.
650 0 _aAthapascan Indians
_zSouthwest, New
_xAntiquities.
650 0 _aExcavations (Archaeology)
_zSouthwest, New.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aSeymour, Deni J.
856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=503619&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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