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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Introduction to Numic Archaeology and Ethnohistory
2. The Shoshone Problem: Interpreting Ethnic Identity from the Edge of the Eastern Great Basin
3. Considering High Altitudes within the Numic Spread
4. Northern Ute Origins and Holding the World Together
5. Prehistoric Villages in the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming
6. The View from Promontory Point
7. Mountain Ute and Earliest Numic Colonization of the Southern Rocky Mountains: A New Perspective from the Sue Site (5JA421), North Park, Colorado
8. Reconstructing a Prehistoric Ute Sacred Landscape in the Southern Rocky Mountains
9. Ritual Places and Sacred Pathways of Ute Spiritual/Mundane Landscapes in the Southern Colorado Rockies
10. Insights Regarding the Dating of Ute Occupation in West Central and Northwest Colorado: A Perspective from the Colorado Wickiup Project
11. Ute and Navajo Cultural Interaction during the Protohistoric and Early Historic Periods: A View from Western Colorado
12. When the Mountain People Came to Taos: Ute Archaeology in the Northern Rio Grande
13. The Return of the Native: Northern Ute Removal from and Return to Colorado Ancestral Homelands
14. An Afterword: Forging a Firmer Foundation for Understanding of Numic Archaeology and Ethnohistory in the US Rocky Mountains and Borderlands
References Cited
About the Authors
Index
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