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Index
Abiquiu Reservoir District, 11
Ahlstrom, R.V.N., 76, 81
Alley, J. R., 173 - 74
Anaasazi Tachii'nii Clan, 208
Anasazi: from Grand Canyon move to
Canyon de Chelly, 208; origin for some
Navajo, 208, 265 ; replaced by Numics
or Southern Athapaskans, 49 ; sites/arti-
facts used by Navajo, 226 ; sites in
Grand Canyon really Navajo, 208-9
Anderson, J. K., 178, 192, 194 - 95
Andrews, M. J., 180
Animas-La Plata District, 61, 67, 111
Animas River, 35, 36, 119-21
Antelope Corral Way, 140
Antero phase, 32, 53, 58, 59
Apache: ceramics, 39 ; early reference to, 4 ;
groups absorbed by, 21 ; migration, 27 ;
raid Navajo, 201 Apaches de Navahu, 5, 27, 55, 218, 261
Arkansas Loop Project, 72 - 80, 96 - 97
Armijo, M., 6
Astialakwa, 262
Athapaskan, Southern: language, 22-23 ;
maize use, 50 ; migration, 8, 11, 12, 13,
23, 27, 51 ; source of Navajo ceramics,
93. See also Apache; Apaches de
Navahu; Navajo; Querechos
Awatovi: kiva murals, 220, 221, 222,
247 - 48 ; in Navajo narrative, 218; resi-
dents flee to live with Navajo, 171, 195,
204
Ayers, D. O., 267 - 69
Bailey, G. A. and R. G., 87, 149
Balsom, J. R., 203
Bandelier, A. F., 199
Bannister, B., 187
Barker, R., 248
Beautiful Valley, 189
Beauty Way, 173
Begay, R. M., 264-65, 271
Benavides, A. de, 22, 24, 27, 218
Benallie, L., Jr., 181
Benally, C., 173-74
BeRinger, R. L., 49
Bidahochi, 166
Big Bead Mesa, 8, 9, 89, 151, 153, 164
Black, K. D., 32
Black Creek Valley, 176, 177, 188, 189,
192
Black God, 227
Black Mesa, Arizona, 12; Navajo archaeol-
ogy on, 10-11 ; pre-Fort Sumner sites
on, 178, 188; pueblitos on, 164;
Seventeenth-century Navajo on, 174,
176
Black Mesa, New Mexico, 262
Black Mesa Archaeological Project, 10-11
Black Rock Fortress, 179, 182, 183 - 84
Blake, G., 173-74
Blanco Canyon, 12, 28, 125, 137 - 38
Blessingway, 173, 267
Brown, G. M., 29, 30, 137, 259
Brugge, D. M.: advocates early "Navajo"
arrival in Southwest, 23; on Carson's
Wall, 190, 191 ; on ethnic affiliation of
La Plata Valley sites, 30; on Gobernador
Polychrome, 92 ; on Navajo ceramics,
40, 41, 258 ; on Navajo defensive
sites/pueblitos, 164, 177, 179, 180, 181,
182, 261; The Navajo Exodus, 8, 176;
Navajo Pottery and Ethnohistory, 8, 9;
on Navajo west of Little Colorado
River, 199- 200 ; on origin of Blessing-
way, 173; on Sand Dune site, 185 ; use
of Navajo Land Claim data by, 176, 188
Buckles, W. G.: on Athapaskan migration,
27; on ethnic identification of archaeo-
logical remains, 257 ; on Uncompahgre
ceramics, 31, 39; Uncompahgre Plateau
study of, 30, 57, 129 ; on Ute lithic tech-
nology, 132, 137; on Ute phase se-
quence, 32, 58
Bungart, P. W., 203
Burgh, R. F., 128
Cabezon phase, 9, 53, 56, 259
Cabresto Mesa Tower, 163
Callaway, D. G., 33, 36, 38

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Archaeology of Navajo Origins. Contributors: Ronald H. Towner - editor. Publisher: University of Utah Press. Place of Publication: Salt Lake City. Publication Year: 1996. Page Number: 313.
    
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