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R.G. Matson
William H. Moir
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ContributorsT. J. Ferguson

T.J. FergusonCP-LUHNA Author: Zuni

5000 W. Placita de los Vientos
Tucson, AZ 85745
Telephone: (520) 743-3229

E-mail: tj@goodnet.com

Education
1993 Ph.D., Anthropology, University of New Mexico. Dissertation: Historic Zuni Architecture and Society: A Structural Analysis (University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI)
1986 M.C.R.P., Master’s of Community and Regional Planning, University of New Mexico
1976 M.A., Anthropology, University of Arizona
1973 B.A., University of Hawaii at Hilo
 
Major Interests
Southwestern archaeology and ethnohistory Cultural resources management.
Western Pueblo settlement and land use.
Planning and development in multi-cultural settings
 
Current Position
Partner: Heritage Resources Management Consultants, a privately owned company in Tucson, Arizona, providing research services in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, and historic preservation to tribes, museums, governmental agencies and the private sector.
 
Professional Affiliations
Arizona State Museum, Assistant Adjunct Curator of Archaeology, 1991-present
Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Research Associate, 1991-present
Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office, Research Associate, 1985-present
 
Selected Publications

Books

1996
Historic Zuni Architecture and Society, An Archaeological Application of Space Syntax. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona, Number 60, University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
1985
A Zuni Atlas (with E. Richard Hart). University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
 

Articles and Book Chapters

in press
Critique of the Claim of Cannibalism at Cowboy Wash (with Kurt E. Dongoske and Debra Martin). American Antiquity.
in press
Heritage Management by American Indian Tribes in the Southwestern United States (with Roger Anyon and John Welch). In Heritage Conservation in Modern Society, edited by Francis McManamon and Alf Hatton, One World Archaeology Series.
in press
Hopi Perspectives on Southwestern Mortuary Studies (with Kurt E. Dongoske and Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma). In Lives from the Past: Mortuary Studies from the Ancient Southwest, edited by Judy Brunson Hadley and Douglas Mitchell, University of New Mexico Press.
1999
Cultural Affiliation of Western Pueblos: Theory and Practice (with Barbara J. Mills). Affiliation Conference on Ancestral Peoples of the Four Corners Region, Volume 2: Transcripts and Papers, February 20-21, 1998, pp. 147-161. Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado.
1999
NHPA: Changing the Role of Native Americans in the Archaeological Study of the Past. SAA Bulletin 17(2):33-37.
1998
Preservation and Research of Sacred Sites by the Zuni Indian Tribe of New Mexico (with Barbara J. Mills). Human Organization 57(1):30-42.
1998
Managing Hopi Sacred Sites to Protect Religious Freedom (with Leigh Jenkins and Kurt Dongoske. The Hopi Tutuveni, January 9, 1998, pp. 12, 14.
1998
Contrasting Views of "Significance" at Zuni Pueblo (with Roger Anyon). Sidebar in Archaeology (3rd edition) by David Hurst Thomas, p. 562. Harcourt Brace, Fort Worth.
1997
Archaeological Cultures and Cultural Affiliation: Hopi and Zuni Perspectives in the American Southwest (with Kurt E. Dongoske, Michael Yeatts, and Roger Anyon). American Antiquity 62(4):600-608.
1997
The Hopi People, the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam, and Management of Cultural Resources in the Grand Canyon (with Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma, Michael Yeatts, and Kurt E. Dongoske). In Making Protection Work: Proceedings of the 9th Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands. The George Wright Society, Hancock, Michigan.
1997
Native American Oral Tradition and Archaeology, Issues of Structure, Relevance, and Respect (with Roger Anyon, Loretta Jackson, Lillie Lane, and Philip Vicenti). In Native Americans and Archaeologists, Stepping Stones to Common Ground, edited by Nina Swidler, Kurt Dongoske, Roger Anyon, and Alan Downer, pp. 77-87. Alta Mira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
1997
Native Americans and Archaeologists: Commentary and Personal Perspectives (with Joe Watkins and Gordon Pullar). In Native Americans and Archaeologists, Stepping Stones to Common Ground, edited by Nina Swidler, Kurt Dongoske, Roger Anyon, and Alan Downer, pp. 237-252. Alta Mira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
1996
Repatriation at the Pueblo of Zuni: Diverse Solutions to Complex Problems (with Roger Anyon and Edmund J. Ladd). American Indian Quarterly 20(2):251-273.
1996
Native Americans and the Practice of Archaeology. Annual Review of Anthropology 25:63- 79.
1996
Pollen, Sediments, and Radiocarbon Chronology of Zuni Pueblo (with Stephen A. Hall). Kiva 61(3):225-239.
1996
Native American Oral Traditions and Archaeology (with Roger Anyon, Loretta Jackson, and Lillie Lane). SAA Bulletin 14(2):14-16.
1996
Managing Hopi Sacred Sites to Protect Religious Freedom (with Leigh Jenkins and Kurt Dongoske). Cultural Survival Quarterly 19(4):36-39. [Republished in Tutuveni, The Newspaper of the Hopi Tribe, Vol. 8, No. 1, January 9, 1998, pp. 13-15.]
1995
Cultural Resources Management at the Pueblo of Zuni (with Roger Anyon). Antiquity 69:913- 930.
1995
Historic Preservation and Native American Sites (with Kurt E. Dongoske, Michael Yeatts, and Leigh Jenkins). SAA Bulletin 13(4):13, 39.
1995
An Anthropological Perspective on Zuni Land Use. In Zuni and the Courts, edited by E. Richard Hart, pp. 103-120. University Press of Kansas, Lawrence.
1995
Zuni Archaeology and Culture History, In Zuni and the Courts, edited by E. Richard Hart, pp. 3-7. University Press of Kansas, Lawrence.
1995
Hopi Oral History and Archaeology, Part 2, Implementation (with Kurt Dongoske, Mike Yeatts, and Leigh Jenkins), SAA Bulletin 13(2):12-15.
1995
Hopi Oral History and Archaeology, Part 1, the Consultation Process (with Kurt Dongoske, Mike Yeatts, and Leigh Jenkins), SAA Bulletin 13(2):12-15.
1994
Issues Relating to the Use and Preservation of Hopi Sacred Sites (with Kurt E. Dongoske and Leigh Jenkins. Historic Preservation Forum 8(2):12-14.
1994
Zuni (with Calbert Seciwa), in Native America in the Twentieth Century: An Encyclopedia, edited by Mary B. Davis, pp. 723-727. Garland Press, New York.
1994
Ethics of Field Research for the Hopi Tribe (with Kurt Dongoske and Mike Yeatts), Anthropology Newsletter, January, 1994, p. 56.
1993
The Return of the Ahayu:da, Lessons for Repatriation from Zuni Pueblo and the Smithsonian Institution (with William L. Merrill and Edmund J. Ladd). Current Anthropology 34(5):523- 567.
1993
Working Together: The Roles of Archaeology and Ethnohistory in Hopi Cultural Preservation (with Kurt Dongoske, Leigh Jenkins, Eric Polingyouma, and Mike Yeatts). CRM 16 (Special Issue):27-37.
1993
Abandonment at Zuni Farming Villages (with Nan Rothschild, Barbara Mills, and Susan Dublin), in The Abandonment of Settlements and Regions, edited by Catherine M. Cameron and Steve A. Tomka, pp. 123-137. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
1993
Understanding the Past through Hopi Oral History (with Kurt Dongoske and Leigh Jenkins). In Native Peoples, Winter:24-31.
1992
Zuni Settlement Patterns During the Pueblo Revolt. In Current Research on Late Prehistoric and Early Historic New Mexico, edited by Bradley J. Vierra pp. 85-92. New Mexico Archaeological Council, Albuquerque.,
1991
The Return of Zuni War Gods Sets Example for Repatriation, in Zuni History, 3rd edition. Newspaper published by the Institute of the NorthAmerican West.
1990
Ahayu:da, Zuni War Gods, Cooperation and Repatriation (with Wilfred Eriacho). Native Peoples 4(1):6-12.
1990
The Repatriation of Ahayu:da: Zuni War Gods; An Interview with the Zuni Tribal Council on April 25, 1990. Museum Anthropology 14(2):7-14.
1990
Comment on Social Integration and Anasazi Architecture. In The Architecture of Social Integration in Prehistoric Pueblos, edited by William D. Lipe and Michelle Hegmon, pp. 69- 173. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO.
1990
Contemporary Zuni Architecture and Society (with Barbara J. Mills and Calbert Seciwa). In Pueblo Style and Regional Architecture, edited by Wolfgang Preiser, Fred G. Sturm, and Nicholas C. Markovitch, pp. 103-121. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York.
1989
The Impact of Federal Policy on Zuni Land Use. In Seasons of the Kachina, edited by Lowell John Bean, pp. 85-131. Ballena Press, Menlo Park, CA.
1988
Twentieth Century Zuni Political and Economic Development in Relation to Federal Indian Policy (with E. Richard Hart and Calbert Seciwa). In Public Policy Impacts on American Indian Economic Development, edited by Matthew C. Snipp, pp. 113-144. Albuquerque: Institute of Native American Economic Development, University of New Mexico.
1987
Settlement and Growth of Zuni Pueblo: An Architectural History (with Barbara J. Mills). The Kiva 52(4):243-266.
1984
Archaeological Ethics and Values in a Tribal Cultural Resource Management Program. In Handbook of Ethics and Values in Archaeology, edited by Ernestine Green, pp. 224-235. The Free Press, New York.
1983
The Impact of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act: a Case Study of Zuni Pueblo. In Haliksa'i 2:1-15. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1983
Zuni Archaeology and Culture History. In Zuni History, edited by E. Richard Hart. Institute of the American West, Sun Valley, Idaho.
1982
Application of New Mexico State Dead Body and Indigent Burial Statutes to a Prehistoric Mummified Body. In American Indian Concerns with Historic Preservation in New Mexico, edited by Barbara Holmes, pp. 45-51. New Mexico Archaeological Council, Albuquerque.
1981
The Emergence of Modern Zuni Culture and Society, A Summary of Zuni Tribal History, AD 1450-1700. In The Protohistoric Period in the North American Southwest, AD 1450- 1700, edited by David R. Wilcox and W. Bruce Masse, pp. 336-353. Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers, No. 24, Tempe.
1980
The Zuni Archaeology Program: Cultural Resource Management at the Pueblo of Zuni. In Cultural Resource Management Bulletin 3(4); also in The Quarterly of the Southwestern Association on Indian Affairs 15(4).
 

Book Reviews

in press
Review of Hopi Dwellings, Architecture at Orayvi, by Catherine Cameron, Journal of Anthropological Research.
1999
Review of Anasazi Architecture and American Design, edited by Baker H. Morrow and V. B. Price. American Antiquity 64(1):170-171.
1997
Review of Landscapes of Settlement by Brian K. Roberts. Journal of Anthropological Research 53:510-511.
1996
Review of The Desert’s Past: A Natural Prehistory of the Great Basin by Donald K. Grayson and The Dynamics of Southwestern Prehistory by Linda S. Cordell and George Gumerman. Journal of the West 35(2):110.
1995
Review of Village Spaces by Lee Horne, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 1(4):838.
1995
Review of Sacred Sites, Sacred Places by David Carmichael, Jane Hubert, Brian Reeves, and
Audhild Schanche (editors), American Antiquity 60:771-772.
1995
Review of Ancient Architecture of the Southwest by William N. Morgan and Anasazi Places: The Photographic Vision of William Current by Jeffrey Cook, Journal of the Society of
Architectural Historians
54(3):367-368.
1993
Review of Born a Chief, The Nineteenth Century Hopi Boyhood of Edmund Nequatewa, edited by David P. Seaman. Western History Quarterly 14(4):569-570.
1992
Review of Preservation on the Reservation, edited by Anthony L. Klesert and Alan S. Downer. American Anthropologist 94(3):758-759.
1992
Review of Cushing at Zuni: The Correspondence and Journals of Frank Hamilton Cushing, 1879-1884, edited by Jesse Green. Ethnohistory 39(1):80-82.
 

Technical Reports

1999
By Foot, Burro, and Wagon: Historic Routes of Travel on the Zuni Indian Reservation; The Hawikku-Hopi Trail, Zuni Salt Trails, and Beale Wagon Road. Prepared for the Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office, Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico.
1999
Hopoq’yaqam niqw Wukoskyavi (Those Who Went to the Northeast and Tonto Basin), Hopi Salado Cultural Affiliation Study. Produced for the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, The Hopi Tribe, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.
1998
Chapter 22, Hopi Footprints in the Jeddito Valley: Interpretation of Ethnohistory and Archaeology. In Ethnohistorical Interpretation and Archaeological Data Recovery along Navajo Route 9101, Jeddito Road, Navajo County, Arizona, edited by David C. Eck, pp. 639-680. Zuni Cultural Resource Enterprise Report No. 562, Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico.
1998
Taos Pueblo Culture and Resources, Study of Impacts Related to the Proposed Expansion of the Taos Municipal Airport (with Roger Anyon and Sally Thompson Greiser). Prepared for Taos Pueblo, New Mexico.
1998
Öngtupka niqw Pisisvayu (Salt, Salt Canyon, and the Colorado River), the Hopi People and the Grand Canyon. Final ethnohistoric report for the Hopi Glen Canyon Environmental Studies. Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.
1997
Hapadina Store, A Brief History of a Trading Post in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico (with Roger Anyon). Prepared for the Cornerstones Foundation, Santa Fe.
1997
Hopi Traditional Cultural Properties in the US 89 Highway Right-of-Way from Fernwood to Wupatki (prepared in association with the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office). Submitted to the Arizona Department of Transportation.
1997
Documentation Report, Repatriation of an Ahayu:da from the University of British Columbia, Museum of Anthropology to the Pueblo of Zuni (with Roger Anyon). Prepared for the Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office.
1997
Hopi Reconnaissance of the Carlota Copper Project: Ethnohistoric Overview and Cultural Concerns. Submitted to the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office under contract to SWCA, Inc.
1996
Planning for Preservation and Perpetuation: The White Mountain Apache Heritage Program (with John Welch and Ramon Riley). Prepared for the White Mountain Apache Tribe.
1996
Human Remains and Associated Grave Goods from Lovelock Cave, Nevada. Prepared for the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution.
1996
Human Remains from the Southwestern United States, Final Research Report. Prepared for the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution.
1996
Supplemental Report for Hopi Ethnographic Overview of the Navajo Transmission Project. Prepared for Dames & Moore, Phoenix, Arizona.
1995
Hopi Ethnohistory and the Grand Canyon, Annotated Bibliography for the Hopi Glen Canyon Environmental Studies (with Gail Lotenberg). Prepared for the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.
1995
Final Report, Metropolitan Museum of Art War God Repatriation (with Roger Anyon). Prepared by the Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office for the National Park Service.
1995
Hopi and Zuni Trails and Traditional Cultural Properties In and Near the Interstate, Dead Wash, and Kelsey Housing Clusters on Chambers-Sanders Trust Lands, Apache County, Arizona (with G. Lennis Berlin and E. Richard Hart). Institute of the NorthAmerican West in association with the Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office, ZHHPO Report No. 484, Pueblo of Zuni.
1995
Hopi and Zuni Investigation of Traditional Cultural Properties in the Padres Mesa Development Area on the Chambers-Sanders Trust Lands, Navajo Nation, Apache County, Arizona. Institute of the NorthAmerican West in association with the Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office, ZHHPO Report No. 483, Pueblo of Zuni.
1994
Hopi Ethnographic Overview, Navajo Transmission Project EIS (with Kurt Dongoske). Produced by the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office in Association with the Institute of the NorthAmerican West for Dames & Moore.
1993
Assessment of the Pueblo of Jemez Request to the National Museum of the American Indian for the Repatriation of Eighty-seven Ritual Artifacts. Institute of the NorthAmerican West, Tucson, Arizona.
1993
Assessment of Hopi and Zuni Traditional Cultural Properties in the Vicinity of the Dead Wash Housing Cluster, the Interstate Housing Cluster, and the N-2013 Access Road on ONHIR Lands, Apache County, Arizona. Zuni Archaeology Program Report No. 433, Pueblo of Zuni.
1993
Sio Önga, An Ethnohistory of Hopi Use of Zuni Salt Lake (with Eric Polingyouma) in Traditional Cultural Properties of Four Tribes: The Fence Lake Mine Project, edited by E. Richard Hart and T. J. Ferguson, Institute of the NorthAmerican West, Seattle, Washington.
1991
Statement on Hopi Concerns about Traditional Cultural Properties affected by the Salt River Project's Fence Lake Mine and Transportation Corridor. Cultural Preservation Office, Hopi Tribe (with Eric Polingyouma).
1990
Report on the Theft of Three War Gods from the Nobonni Dahna'a Shrine on the Zuni Indian Reservation. Prepared for the Zuni Tribal Council for Submission to the Zuni Police Department. Institute of the NorthAmerican West.
1990
Report to the Zuni Tribal Council on Thirteen War Gods in the Collections of The Brooklyn Museum. Institute of the NorthAmerican West.
1990
Archaeological Reconnaissance of Zuni Heaven Trust Lands on July 26 and September 13-14, 1990. Institute of the NorthAmerican West.
1990
Report to the Zuni Tribal Council Answering Questions Posed by the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Institute of the NorthAmerican West.
1989
Ahayu:da, Creation, Disposition, and Repatriation of Zuni War Gods. Preliminary Report to the Zuni Tribal Council. Institute of the NorthAmerican West.
1988
Rebuttal Report: Interpretation of Historical and Contemporary Photographs (with E. Richard Hart). Prepared in behalf of the Zuni Indian Tribe for submission to the United States Claims Court in Docket Nos. 327-81L (Ct. Cl., filed May 12, 1981) and 224-84L (Ct. Cl., filed May 3, 1984).
1988
Rebuttal Report: Land Use and Land Damage on the Zuni Indian Reservation, 1846-1988. Prepared in behalf of the Zuni Indian Tribe for submission to the United States Claims Court in Docket Nos. 327-81L (Ct. Cl., filed May 12, 1981) and 224-84L (Ct. Cl., filed May 3, 1984).
1987
Additional Reconnaissance of the Zuni Koluwala:wa Pilgrimage Trail. Prepared for E. Richard Hart, Executive Director, Institute of the North American West, Albuquerque, NM.
1987
The Architectural Documentation of Thirty-two Buildings in Zuni Pueblo during 1986. Zuni Archaeology Program Report No. 234. Pueblo of Zuni.
1986
A Guide to Cultural Resources Management on the Zuni Indian Reservation. School of Architecture and Planning, University of New Mexico.
1986
A Resource Guide for Cultural Resources Management on the Zuni Indian Reservation. School of Architecture and Planning, University of New Mexico.
1986
Report on an Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Zuni Koluwala:wa Pilgrimage Trail. Prepared for E. Richard Hart, Executive Director, Institute of the North American West, Albuquerque, NM.
1985
Patterns of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Land Use and Environmental Change on the Zuni Indian Reservation: Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Information. Prepared on behalf of the Zuni Tribe for submission to the United States Claims Court in Docket 327-81L (Ct. Cl., filed 5/12/1981).
1982
Archaeological Investigations at Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1977-1980 (with Barbara J. Mills). Report No. 183, Zuni Archaeology Program, Pueblo of Zuni.
1981
Rebuttal report. Zuni Tribe v. United States, Docket No. 161-79L, before the United States Court of Claims.
1980
Zuni Settlement and Land Use: An Archaeological Perspective. Zuni Tribe v. United States, Docket No. 161-79L, before the United States Court of Claims.
 
Also: Authored 34 and co-authored 11 technical reports for cultural resource management studies, ranging in size from 2 to 117 pages, submitted by the Zuni Archaeology Program 1976-1981, and 1984-1985.
 

Professional Papers

1999
Dowa Yalanne: Architecture of Zuni Resistance and Social Change During the Pueblo Revolt. Presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, Illinois, March 27, 1999.
1999
Identification of the Beale Wagon Road in Eastern Arizona using Multidate Aerial Photographs (with G. Lennis Berlin, E. Richard Hart, and Roger Anyon). Presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Historic Archaeology, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 7, 1999.
1998
Discussant for Symposium "Original Voices: Native Origins in the New World." Chacmool Conference, University of Calgary, November 13, 1998.
1998
Cultural Affiliation of Western Pueblos: Theory and Practice (with Barbara J. Mills). Presented Cultural Affiliation of Ancestral Peoples of the Four Corners Area Conference, Durango, Colorado, February 20-21, 1998.
1997
Preservation of Hopi Trails: Managing the Cultural Interface between the Physical and Spiritual Worlds (with Kurt Dongoske, Cindy Dongoske, and G. Lennis Berlin). Presented at the Spring Meeting of the Arizona Archaeological Council, Arizona State Museum, Tucson, April 26, 1997, and the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle, March, 1998.
1997
The Changing Role of Native Americans in the Archaeological Study of the Past: Recent History and Future Prospects, Presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, Tennessee, April 2, 1997.
1997
The Hopi People, the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam, and Management of Cultural Resources in the Grand Canyon (with Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma, Michael Yeatts, and Kurt E. Dongoske). Presented at the George Wright Society Biennial Conference, March 17, 1997, Albuquerque, NM.
1996
Archaeology For and By Native Americans. Presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California.
1996
Religious Freedom, Is it Truly Guaranteed for All Americans? A Hopi Case Study (with Kurt Dongoske and Michael Yeatts). Presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California.
1996
Öngtupka niqw Pisisvayu, Salt Canyon and the Colorado River: The Hopi People and the Management of Glen Canyon Dam (with Leigh Jenkins, Kurt E. Dongoske, and Michael Yeatts). Presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.
1995
Native American Oral Traditions and Archaeology (with Roger Anyon, Loretta Jackson, and Lillie Lane). Position paper prepared for distribution to the Arizona Archaeological Council.
1995
Ethnohistoric Research and Confidentiality in Collaborative Projects undertaken by the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office and the Institute of the NorthAmerican West. Presented at "Dialogue with the Hopis: Cultural Copyright and Research Ethics," Conference Sponsored by The Hopi Tribe’s Cultural Preservation Office, the Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico, and The Heard Museum, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, August 21-23.
1995
Tempo and Mode of Events in the Life Histories of Domestic Architecture: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach (with Barbara J. Mills). Presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, MN.
1995
Archaeological Cultures and Southwestern Prehistory: Perspectives from Hopi and Zuni (with Kurt Dongoske, Michael Yeatts, and Roger Anyon). Arizona Archaeological Council, April Meeting, Tucson, Arizona.
1994
A Reexamination of the Concept of Hopitutsqwa (with Leigh Jenkins and Kurt Dongoske). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Tempe, Arizona.
1994
Öngtupka, Hopi Sacred Geography of the Grand Canyon (with Leigh Jenkins). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western History Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1994
Disparate Ambassadors: A Tribal Perspective on the Federal Agency Approach to Consultation with Native Americans (with Kurt E. Dongoske and Leigh Jenkins). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Cancun, Mexico.
1993
The Social Consequences of Spatial Reorganization at Zuni during the Historic Period (with Barbara J. Mills). Presented at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.
1993
Working Together: The Roles of Archaeology and Ethnohistory in Hopi Cultural Preservation (with Kurt Dongoske, Eric Polingyouma, Mike Yeatts, and Leigh Jenkins). Presented at 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis.
1993
Repatriation at Zuni: A Case Study (with Roger Anyon). Presented at 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis.
1992
Public History, Private History and Archaeology in Research of Hopi Traditional Cultural Properties. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western History Association, New Haven, CN.
1992
Structural Change in Historic Zuni Architecture and Society. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh, PA.
1991
Use of Proprietary and Privileged Information in Ethnohistoric Research for Two Indian Tribes. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL.
1990
Preservation and Research of Sacred Sites by the Zuni Indian Tribe of New Mexico (with Barbara J. Mills). Presented at the World Archaeological Congress 2, Barquisimeto, Venezuela.
1990
Abandonment at Zuni Farming Villages (with Nan A. Rothschild, Barbara Mills, and Susan Dublin). Presented at 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Las Vegas, NV.
1988
Wood Reuse in Puebloan Architecture: Evidence from Historic Zuni Settlements (with Barbara J. Mills). Presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting, Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix, AZ.
1987
Causes of Erosion in Arid Lands and Traditional Methods of Rehabilitation: the Zuni Resources Development Plan. Presented at the Globescope Conference, Sun Valley, Idaho, October, 1987.
1985
The Archaeology of Soil and Water Control on the Zuni Indian Reservation. Presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver, CO.
1984
A Hundred Years of Change in Traditional Zuni Water Control. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, New Orleans, LA.
1983
Historic Zuni Land Use. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Albuquerque, NM.
1983
Settlement Patterns and Changing Adaptations in the Zuni Area After AD 1000 (with Roger Anyon). Presented at the Second Anasazi Conference, Farmington, NM.
1982
Zuni Archaeology, Settlement and Land Use. Presented at the Zuni History Conference, Zuni Pueblo, NM.
1981
The American Indian Religious Freedom Act and Zuni Pueblo. Presented at the American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO.
1981
On Delineating Archaeological Boundaries for Cultural Groups: a Case Study of Nineteenth Century Zuni Pueblo. Presented at the 46th Annual Society for American Archaeology Meeting, San Diego, CA.
1981
Bounding a Study Area for the Investigation of Zuni Archaeology. Presented at an invited symposium at the Pecos Conference, Mesa Verde, CO.
1980
The Growth of Zuni Pueblo: Change and Continuity in Architectural Form and Space (with Barbara J. Mills). Presented at 1st Annual Meeting, New Mexico Archaeological Council, Santa Fe, NM.
1980
Processes of Architectural Change: Examples from the Historic Zuni Farming Villages (with Barbara J. Mills). Presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA.
1979
The Zuni War Gods - Art, Artifact, or Religious Beings? A Conflict in Values, Beliefs, and Use (with Wilfred Eriacho). Presented at New Directions in Native American Art History, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.
1979
Zuni Recovery of Religious Artifacts. Presented at 1st Annual Conference of the American Indian Museums Association, Denver, CO.
1979
Application of New Mexico State Dead Body and Indigent Burial Statutes to a Prehistoric Mummified Body. Presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC.
1978
The Built Environment of Zuni Pueblo: the Bounding, Use and Classification of Architectural Space (with Barbara J. Mills). Presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles, CA.
1978
The Growth of Zuni Pueblo (with Barbara J. Mills). Presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Tucson, AZ.
1978
The Miller Canyon Survey: Settlement Pattern in the Zuni Region (with Barbara J. Mills). Presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Tucson, AZ.
1978
Archaeological Investigations at Kyaki:ma, Zuni Indian Reservation (with Barbara J. Mills and William A. Dodge). Presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Tucson, AZ.
1977
Archaeological Investigations at Pescado Springs, Zuni Indian Reservation, New Mexico (with William A. Dodge). Presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.
1977
The Zuni Archaeological Enterprise: A New Concept in Conservation Archaeology (with William A. Dodge). Presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.