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Apacheans bearing gifts : prehispanic influence on the Pueblo Indians / Stuart J. Baldwin.

Penn Museum Library E99.P9 B15 1997
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Baldwin, Stuart J.
Contributor:
Arizona Archaeological Society
Series:
Arizona archaeologist ; no. 29.
Arizona archaeologist ; no. 29
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pueblo Indians--Foreign influences.
Pueblo Indians.
Athapascan Indians--Antiquities.
Athapascan Indians.
Athapascan Indians--Hunting.
Apache Indians--Migrations.
Apache Indians.
Physical Description:
viii, 80 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Arizona Archaeological Society, ©1997.
Notes:
"February 1997."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-80).
"This study proposes that Apacheans immigrating into the Southwest from the Northern Great Plains introduced a complex of cultural traits associated with hunting and warfare to the Pueblo Indians before the arrival of the first Spanish explorers. This hunting-warfare complex consists of three artifact types (1) the sinew-backed bow, (2) the mountain lion-skin quiver, and (3) the bison-hide shielf, and two motifs that appear in rock art and on artifacts (4) the four-pointed star, and (5) the heartline"--Page vii
ISBN:
0939071320
9780939071326
OCLC:
37388267
Publisher Number:
90100729726

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