Engaged anthropology : research essays on North American archaeology, ethnobotany, and museology

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Engaged anthropology : research essays on North American archaeology, ethnobotany, and museology

edited by Michelle Hegmon, B. Sunday Eiselt

(Anthropological papers / Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, no. 94)

Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, 2005

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"Papers in honor of Richard I. Ford."

Papers originally presented at the Society of American Archaeology meetings in Salt Lake City (March 2005)

Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works

  • Conversations with an engaged anthropologist : an interview with Richard I. Ford / B. Sunday Eiselt and Michelle Hegmon
  • Ceramics for the archaeologist : an alternative perspective / Felipe V. Ortega
  • Collaborative knowledge : carrying forward Richard Ford's legacy of integrative ethnoscience in the U.S. Southwest / Michael Adler
  • Our father (our mother) : gender ideology, praxis, and marginalization in Pueblo religion / Severin M. Fowles
  • Landscapes as memory : archaeological history to learn from and to live by / Kurt F. Anschuetz
  • Mestizaje and migration : modeling population dynamics in seventeenth-century New Mexico's Spanish society / Heather Trigg and Debra Gold
  • The art of ethnobotany : depictions of maize and other plants in the prehispanic Southwest / Kelley Hays-Gilpin and Michelle Hegmon
  • At the other end of the Puebloan world : feasting at Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico / Paul E. Minnis and Michael E. Whalen
  • The beginnings of Plains-Pueblo interaction : an archaeological perspective from southeastern New Mexico / John D. Speth
  • Protohistoric Western Pueblo exchange : barter, gift, and violence revisited / Steve Plog
  • Ritual, politics, and the "exotic" in North American prehistory / Katherine A. Spielmann and Patrick Livingood
  • "Darkening the sun in their flight" : a zooarchaeological accounting of passenger pigeons in the prehistoric Southeast / H. Edwin Jackson
  • Why California? The relevance of California archaeology and ethnography to eastern woodlands prehistory / David G. Anderson
  • The value of material culture collections to Great Basin ethnographic research / Catherine S. Fowler
  • The next generation : museum techniques at Penn State's Matson Museum of Anthropology / Claire McHale Milner
  • Dick Ford as friend, colleague, and mentor : 1963-present / Jeffrey R. Parsons

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