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T. J. Ferguson |
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Email:
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tjf@wildblue.net | ||||||
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Degree:
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Ph.D. University of New Mexico, 1993; M.C.R.P. (Master's of Community and Regional Planning) University of New Mexico, 1986 | ||||||
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Affiliation:
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Adjunct Professor, Anthropology |
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Interests:
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Social identity and cultural affiliation, NAGPRA, cultural landscapes, Western Pueblo settlement and land use, Apache ethnohistory and archaeology. | ||||||
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Classes:
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ANTH 495AF/595A American Indians and Archaeology | ||||||
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Current Research: |
Cooperative Agreement with Bureau of Reclamation for
cultural affiliation study of Glen Canyon Dam and Navajo Dam Reservoirs; Preparation of
Comprehensive NAPGRA Agreement with Nine Tribes for the Grand Canyon National Park |
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Recent Major Publications:
| In Press |
Working With and Working For Indigenous Communities (with Joe Watkins). In Handbook of Archaeological Methods, edited by Christopher Chippendale and Herbert Maschner, Alta Mira Press, Walnut Creek, California. |
| 2004 | Ang Kuktota, Hopi Ancestral Sites and Cultural Landscapes. Expedition 46(2):24-29. |
| 2004 | Academic, Legal, and Political Contexts of Social Identity and Cultural Affiliation
Research in the Southwest. In Identity, Feasting, and the Archaeology of the Greater
Southwest, edited by Barbara J. Mills, pp. 27-41. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. |
| 2004 | Virtue Ethics and the Practice of History: Native Americans and Archaeologists along the San Pedro Valley of Arizona (with Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh). Journal of Social Archaeology 4(1):5-27. |
| 2003 | Hisatqasit Aw Maamatslalwa - Comprehending our Past Lifeways: Thoughts about a Hopi Archaeology (with Micah Lomaomvaya). In Indigenous People and Archaeology, edited by G. Oetelaar, T. Peck, and E. Siegfried, pp. 43-51. Proceedings of the Chacmool Conference, University of Calgary, Canada. |
| 2003 | Yep Hisat Hoopoq'yaqam Yeesiwa (Hopi Ancestors were Once Here), Hopi - Hohokam Cultural Affiliation Study. Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona. |
| 2002 | Dowa Yalanne: Architecture of Zuni Resistance and Social Change During the Pueblo Revolt. In Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt, edited by Robert W. Preucel, pp. 32-44. University of New Mexico Press. |
| 2001 | 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, pp. 9-26. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. |