Contents
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1. Introduction to Numic Archaeology and Ethnohistory | Robert H. Brunswig
2. The Shoshone Problem: Interpreting Ethnic Identity from the Edge of the Eastern Great Basin | Bryon Schroeder
3. Considering High Altitudes within the Numic Spread | Matthew A. Stirn
4. Northern Ute Origins and Holding the World Together | Byron Loosle
5. Prehistoric Villages in the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming | Richard Adams
6. The View from Promontory Point | John (Jack) W. Ives
7. Mountain Ute and Earliest Numic Colonization of the Southern Rocky Mountains: A New Perspective from the Sue Site (5JA421), North Park, Colorado | Robert H. Brunswig
8. Reconstructing a Prehistoric Ute Sacred Landscape in the Southern Rocky Mountains | Christine Chady, David Diggs, and Robert H. Brunswig
9. Ritual Places and Sacred Pathways of Ute Spiritual/Mundane Landscapes in the Southern Colorado Rockies | Robert H. Brunswig
10. Insights Regarding the Dating of Ute Occupation in West Central and Northwest Colorado: A Perspective from the Colorado Wickiup Project | Curtis Martin
11. Ute and Navajo Cultural Interaction during the Protohistoric and Early Historic Periods: A View from Western Colorado | Rand A. Greubel and John D. Cater
12. When the Mountain People Came to Taos: Ute Archaeology in the Northern Rio Grande | Lindsay M. Montgomery
13. The Return of the Native: Northern Ute Removal from and Return to Colorado Ancestral Homelands | Sally McBeth
14. An Afterword: Forging a Firmer Foundation for Understanding of Numic Archaeology and Ethnohistory in the US Rocky Mountains and Borderlands | Robert H. Brunswig
References Cited
About the Authors
Index