Hopi Dwellings

Hopi Dwellings
Author: Catherine M. Cameron
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1999-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780816517817

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Discusses what archaeology can reveal about how Pueblo architecture was built and used, and describes the Hopi buildings at Oraibi, Arizona

Rural Housing and Economic Development

Rural Housing and Economic Development
Author: Don E. Albrecht,Scott Loveridge,Stephan Goetz,Rachel Welborn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351706308

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Housing is crucial to the quality of life and wellbeing for individuals and familes, but the availability of adequate or affordable housing also plays a vital role in community economic development. Rural areas face a substantial disadvantage compared to urban areas in regard to housing, and this book explores these issues. Rural Housing and Economic Development includes chapters from nationally known experts from throughout the U.S. to provide insight to help understand and address the difficult housing concerns within rural areas. The chapters cover a variety of issues including housing for rural minorities, the extent of and problems associated with mobile home dwelling, the extent to which affordable rental housing is available in rural areas, the rapidly growing elderly population, and the housing consequences of rapid population and economic growth associated with energy development. The authors not only describe various housing problems, but also suggest policy approaches to more effectively address them. This book will be a vital resource to policy makers at the local, state or national level as they grapple with difficult rural housing problems. Researchers and professionals dealing with housing issues will also benefit from the insights of these experts while the book will also be appropriate for upper level undergraduates or graduate students in courses on housing or economic development.

Navaho Houses

Navaho Houses
Author: Cosmos Mindeleff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1898
Genre: Indian architecture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105118135198

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Native American Arts and Cultures

Native American Arts and Cultures
Author: Ellen L. Kronowitz,Barbara Wally
Publsiher: Teacher Created Resources
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781576905906

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Arizona

Arizona
Author: Malcolm L. Comeaux
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780429727771

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This systematic study of the geography of Arizona emphasizes the relationship between the human population and the environment-the patterns of human activities and their effects on the landscape. Dr. Comeaux introduces Arizona's physical features, then traces its history from the time of the early Indians. A discussion of the state's contemporary population and the rapid growth of its cities is followed by a geographic approach to a number of key topics: Arizona's industries-manufacturing, mining, agriculture, lumber, ranching, and tourism-water and land use, and recreation.

Navajo Land Selection

Navajo Land Selection
Author: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Navajo Land Selection E.I.S. Task Force,United States. Department of the Interior
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1978
Genre: Arizona
ISBN: WISC:89038458055

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The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe

The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe
Author: Chris Fowler,Jan Harding,Daniela Hofmann
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 856
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780191666889

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The Neolithic —a period in which the first sedentary agrarian communities were established across much of Europe—has been a key topic of archaeological research for over a century. However, the variety of evidence across Europe, the range of languages in which research is carried out, and the way research traditions in different countries have developed makes it very difficult for both students and specialists to gain an overview of continent-wide trends. The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe provides the first comprehensive, geographically extensive, thematic overview of the European Neolithic —from Iberia to Russia and from Norway to Malta —offering both a general introduction and a clear exploration of key issues and current debates surrounding evidence and interpretation. Chapters written by leading experts in the field examine topics such as the movement of plants, animals, ideas, and people (including recent trends in the application of genetics and isotope analyses); cultural change (from the first appearance of farming to the first metal artefacts); domestic architecture; subsistence; material culture; monuments; and burial and other treatments of the dead. In doing so, the volume also considers the history of research and sets out agendas and themes for future work in the field.

Religion and Hopi Life

Religion and Hopi Life
Author: John D. Loftin
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0253341965

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Includes material on shamanism, death, witchcraft, myth, tricksters, and kachina initiations.