...and other Indians from the Southwest as well asfrom Mexico. These...is being studied. The four kivas described in this paper...developmentof the rectangular kivas that are common in western pueblo...is similar to the modern Zuni kivas. Rectangularkivas are known...
...00ADparing it for use. An opening of this type is rare in the kivas ofthe Southwest. It certainly stands unique, thus far, for the Zuñidistrict...his excavationsin the pre-Hawikuh site where the circular kivas, previously men
...observed in pit dwellingsin other districts of the Southwest. In several of the houses of theBasket Maker III...archeologists have longbelieved that the circular kivas of the Southwest were a ceremonialsurvival of the old original type...
...geographical areas have similar kivas and that otherforms when found...author to study theconstruction of kivas while in charge of excavation...study,as nowhere else in the Southwest are Cliff Dwellers' kivas better preserved or more...
...Inhabitants of Arizona and the Southwest.Cummings Publication Council...——. 1915. Kivas of the San Juan Drainage...MimbresArchaeology in the American Southwest. Sanpete Publications and...Shrine Linking Mexicoand the Southwest. American Antiquity 33: 25U...
...American Antiquity 44:405-429.Cummings, Byron1945Some Unusual Kivas Near Navajo Mountain. The Kiva 1(4):30-35.1953First Inhabitants of Arizona and the Southwest. Cummings Publication Council, Tucson.Daifuku, Hiroshi1961Jeddito...
...the largest structure of itskind in the Southwest. The kiva was built by the first occupants...was among the largest inthe prehistoric Southwest and at one time consisted of severalpueblos...largest, with about 400 rooms andmany kivas. In places it was three stories high...
kivas of the San Juan drainage. At Chetro Ketl...archaeologistguessing every day.Adjoining the area of kivas above referred to, onthe west, was a shallow...of its kind thathas been excavated in the Southwest.The accompanying illustrations give a...
kivas of the San Juan drainage. At Chetro Ketl...00E6ologistguessing every day.Adjoining the area of kivas above referred to, onthe west, was a shallow...of its kind thathas been excavated in the Southwest.The accompanying illustrations give a...
...confluence with the Chama River in north- centralNew Mexico. In the heart of the pueblo, adobe room blocks, including two kivas, surround three outdoor plazas where publicceremonies and dances are held. Presently several newer housingdevelopments sit...
......in the desert of the US Southwest, is of continuing value...USA, which states: 'Kivas are sacred places. Leave...archaeological sites of southwest North America - notably...1991) with the sacred kivas - the pit-like structures......
......In a previous article in Journal of the Southwest (James 2000), I outlined some aspects...the bean sprouts are being grown in the kivas, no kiva member is allowed to lie down...whipping rites conducted at this time in the kivas. An apparent mimetic reenactment of the......
......for according to Kroeber the Southwest was never influenced by surrounding...Gunnerson (p. 95) rejects this Southwest-centric view and links the...analytical problem. Although kivas may occur as surface structures...area or any other part of the Southwest at this early date. For this......
......speaks of the desecration and destruction of "Three round kivas. Walls of stone. /... the uncovered homesite. / Kaamah...role in his commitment to environmental justice issues in the southwest. From these voices, the next set of longer essays by literature......
......water drove them to abandon all they had ever known. Collapsed kivas whisper about clandestine ceremonies, but a more solid paw...ancient ruins, wildlife, and native peoples of the American Southwest for 25 years. This book is the second collaboration between......
...WHEN I MOVED back to the Southwest, the first thin I noticed...England meetinghouses. Pueblo kivas were built long before the...green chili. I returned to the Southwest in 1987 to serve in Santa Fe...Protestant immigrants to the Southwest generally saw their mission......
......DIALOGUE THAT IS TAKING PLACE IN THE Southwest today is global in perspective. In truth...regionally based and culturally rooted in the Southwest, although there is nothing provincial...takes place in ceremonial chambers called kivas, and the kiva, perhaps more than any......
......great culture that flourished in the Southwest. The remnants of multistory buildings...cliff dwellings found at Mesa Verde in southwest Colorado. Chaco is a challenging place...the circular ceremonial rooms known as kivas at the great house of Chetro Ketl, just......
......Mesa Verde National Park, tucked in the southwest corner of Colorado. It's a place you...towers and terraces and round ceremonial kivas spring from the cliffsides glowing with...became the pueblo peoples who live in the Southwest today, mostly in New Mexico. Based......
......impossible to miss: cliff dwellings, kivas, and masonry towers. Others are subtle...of the largest yet discovered in the Southwest. Start exploring the Canyons of the...west of Cortez; take U.S. 160/666 southwest, turn west on recently paved County......
......Mesa Verde National Park, tucked in the southwest corner of Colorado. It's a place you...towers and terraces and round ceremonial kivas spring from the cliffsides glowing with...became the pueblo peoples who live in the Southwest today, mostly in New Mexico. Based......
......for making chocolate had reached the US Southwest long before the Spanish brought chocolate...the region, "A History of the Ancient Southwest." In this breezily written work, Lekson...rectangular rooms, with plazas and round kivas (communal structures) interspersed......
......near Colorado's Mesa Verde Sleeping Ute Mountain looms over southwest Colorado, its low, dark profile instantly recognizable as...800 people. It consists of the remains of 40 rooms and eight kivas. 9 miles west of Pleasant View off County BB. Sand Canyon......
...Sleeping Ute Mountain looms over southwest Colorado, its low, dark profile instantly recognizable as a...800 people. It consists of the remains of 40 rooms and eight kivas. 9 miles west of Pleasant View off County BB. Sand Canyon Trail......
......country, visit us at www.heritagesites.com. Travel safely! SOUTHWEST ANASAZI HERITAGE CENTER The 10,000-square-foot museum...near and walk among the ruined sandstone walls, towers, and kivas, (ceremonial rooms), of the Ancestral Puebloan Sand Canyon......
......archaeologists who make their living sifting through the American Southwest gather with their armchair counterparts beneath a big white...best- received papers suggests, a bit blasphemously, that kivas, long thought to be purely ceremonial, may have been utilitarian......
......animals, and built breathtaking cliff dwellings and ceremonial houses known as kivas. Remnants of this civilization are being discovered on the vast expanse of the Southwest, from the Mojave Desert in California to the pueblo villages in northern......
...SAN FRANCISCO (NYT) -- A kiva is a sacred Southwest American Indian ceremonial structure, just the...Enchantment Resort in Sedona, Ariz., are both planning kivas. Although most kivas were entered through holes in the top of the half......
......daylight. The Anasazi, or "ancient ones," in the American Southwest painted it on a canyon wall. To these skywatchers at the beginning...the fate of men. The Anasazi aligned their great houses and kivas with sacred celestial objects, whose movements determined......
......into a restored kiva, an underground ceremonial chamber. Kivas were important to the Anasazi. Not surprisingly, the nearby...After 23 miles, I turn onto an unmarked, dirt road. It leads southwest to Muley Point, a precipitous peninsula jutting from the edge......
......perched at dizzying angles, mysterious circular rooms known as kivas and stone towers set into huge rock alcoves. These sites got...with nature last summer. During the worst drought to hit the Southwest in 100 years, a forest fire ate up 4,781 acres on the park......
......for village, is a way of life for native Americans in the Southwest. Often referred to as Pueblo Indians, these people come from...guests to photograph the landscape and historical architecture, kivas (sacred pitlike structures used during ceremonies), cemeteries......
......canyons and on the mesas of the U.S. Southwest, principally on the tributaries of...on a communal pattern, and the many kivas (see kiva) show that their religious...Current, Pueblo Architecture of the Southwest (1971)....
......included circular, often subterranean structures known as kivas (apparently a derivation of the pit house) and storage pits...Zuñi, and Acoma pueblos. The Europeans who settled in the Southwest adopted the adobe structures and compact village plans of the......
...WHEN I MOVED back to the Southwest, the first thin I noticed...England meetinghouses. Pueblo kivas were built long before the...green chili. I returned to the Southwest in 1987 to serve in Santa Fe...Protestant immigrants to the Southwest generally saw their mission......
......DIALOGUE THAT IS TAKING PLACE IN THE Southwest today is global in perspective. In truth...regionally based and culturally rooted in the Southwest, although there is nothing provincial...takes place in ceremonial chambers called kivas, and the kiva, perhaps more than any......
......archaeologists who make their living sifting through the American Southwest gather with their armchair counterparts beneath a big white...best- received papers suggests, a bit blasphemously, that kivas, long thought to be purely ceremonial, may have been utilitarian......
......animals, and built breathtaking cliff dwellings and ceremonial houses known as kivas. Remnants of this civilization are being discovered on the vast expanse of the Southwest, from the Mojave Desert in California to the pueblo villages in northern......
......in the desert of the US Southwest, is of continuing value...USA, which states: 'Kivas are sacred places. Leave...archaeological sites of southwest North America - notably...1991) with the sacred kivas - the pit-like structures......
...SAN FRANCISCO (NYT) -- A kiva is a sacred Southwest American Indian ceremonial structure, just the...Enchantment Resort in Sedona, Ariz., are both planning kivas. Although most kivas were entered through holes in the top of the half......
......In a previous article in Journal of the Southwest (James 2000), I outlined some aspects...the bean sprouts are being grown in the kivas, no kiva member is allowed to lie down...whipping rites conducted at this time in the kivas. An apparent mimetic reenactment of the......
......for according to Kroeber the Southwest was never influenced by surrounding...Gunnerson (p. 95) rejects this Southwest-centric view and links the...analytical problem. Although kivas may occur as surface structures...area or any other part of the Southwest at this early date. For this......
......great culture that flourished in the Southwest. The remnants of multistory buildings...cliff dwellings found at Mesa Verde in southwest Colorado. Chaco is a challenging place...the circular ceremonial rooms known as kivas at the great house of Chetro Ketl, just......
......Mesa Verde National Park, tucked in the southwest corner of Colorado. It's a place you...towers and terraces and round ceremonial kivas spring from the cliffsides glowing with...became the pueblo peoples who live in the Southwest today, mostly in New Mexico. Based......