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Title:
Puebloan societies : homology and heterogeneity in time and space / edited by Peter M. Whiteley.
Publisher:
School for Advanced Research Press ;
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xiii, 348 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Pueblo Indians--Social life and customs.
Pueblo Indians--History.
Indians of North America--Southwest, New--Antiquities.
Indians of North America--Antiquities.
Pueblo Indians.
Pueblo Indians--Social life and customs.
Southwest, New.
History.
Other Authors:
Whiteley, Peter M., editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-331) and index.
Contents:
Homology and heterogeneity in Puebloan social history / Peter M. Whiteley -- Ma:tu'in : the bridge between kinship and "clan" in the Tewa Pueblos of New Mexico / Richard I. Ford -- The historical anthropology of Tewa social organization / Scott G. Ortman -- Taos social history : a rhizomatic account / Severin M. Fowles -- From Keresan bridge to Tewa flyover : new clues about Pueblo social formations / Peter M. Whiteley -- The historical linguistics of kin-term skewing in Puebloan languages / Jane H. Hill -- Archaeological expressions of ancestral Hopi social organization / Kelley Hays-Gilpin and Dennis Gilpin -- A diachronic perspective on household and lineage structure in a Western Pueblo society / Triloki Nath Pandey -- An archaeological perspective on Zuni social history / Barbara J. Mills and T.J. Ferguson -- From mission to mesa : reconstructing Pueblo social networks during the Pueblo Revolt period / Robert W. Preucel and Joseph R. Aguilar -- Dimensions and dynamics of pre-Hispanic Pueblo organization and authority : the Chaco Canyon conundrum / Stephen Plog -- Reimagining archaeology as anthropology : a discussion / John A. Ware.
Summary:
"Pueblo sociocultural formations of the past and present are the subject of the essays collected here. The contributors draw upon the insights of archaeology, ethnology, and linguistic anthropology to examine social history and practice, including kinship groups, ritual sodalities, architectural forms, economic exchange, environmental adaptation, and political order, as well as their patterns of transmission over time and space. The result is a window upon how major Pueblo societies came to be and how they have changed over time. As an interdisciplinary conjunction, Puebloan Societies demonstrates the value of reengagement among anthropological subfields too often isolated from one another. The volume is an analytical whole greater than the sum of its parts: a new synthesis in this fascinating region of human cultural history"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
School for Advanced Research advanced seminar series
ISBN:
0826360114
9780826360113
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1032031429
LCCN:
2018008530
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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