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Preservation and research of sacred sites by the Zuni Indian tribe of New Mexico

Human Organization,  Spring 1998  by Mills, Barbara J,  Ferguson, T J

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Barbara J. Mills is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. T. J. Ferguson works for Heritage Resources Management Consultants in Tucson, Arizona. We would like to thank Roger Anyon, former Director of the Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office, for reviewing a draft of this article and providing us with unpublished and published reports. Over many years, E. Richard Hart and Edmund Ladd have discussed issues pertaining to Zuni sacred sites and provided additional information. We thank Christine Goetze for assistance in compiling information from the Zuni Archaeology Program report series and Shirley Powell for editorial comments. The Zuni Tribal Council under the late Governor Robert E. Lewis reviewed a draft of this article and approved publication of the figures that depict the regional distribution of sacred sites and sacred sites added to the reservation through federal legislation.

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