Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-196) and index.
Contents
The Colorado Wickiup Project: investigation of the rarest and most fragile of Native American sites -- A safer world in woods embraced: Ute origins and culture history -- Ephemeral bounty: the golden years of the protohistoric era -- Gimme shelter: aboriginal wooden features -- Field methodology for expedient wooden feature sites -- Dating aboriginal wooden features -- The Decker Big Tank Wickiup Village -- The Pisgah Wickiup Village -- The Ute Hunters' Camp -- Disappointment Draw Lodge -- Musick Lodge -- The Tea House Wickiup -- Future directions and proposed research -- Epilogue -- Appendix A. Tree-ring dating results from the Colorado Wickiup Project -- Appendix B. The aboriginal wooden feature component form: samples of blank and filled-out forms -- Appendix C. Quantifiable aspects of the Colorado Wickiup Project's wooden features -- Appendix D. Consultation with Ute tribal members at the Tea House Wickiup.
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