'Leaving more than footprints' : modern votive offerings at Chaco Canyon prehistoric site / Christine Finn.
Material type: ArticleSubject(s): In: Anthropology TodaySummary: A 'heritage manager' who wishes a quiet and an orderly life may hope their heritage place is culturally dead; whatever meaning it once had, now it is an archaeological site, an ancient monument, a tourist attraction. But many sites are not dead. Chaco Canyon, the celebrated complex in the desert of the US Southwest, is of continuing value to Native Americans of its region; and the place has become a focus for New Age ceremony Ñ itself in part inspired by Native American knowledge.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Antiquity 71 (1997): 169-178
A 'heritage manager' who wishes a quiet and an orderly life may hope their heritage place is culturally dead; whatever meaning it once had, now it is an archaeological site, an ancient monument, a tourist attraction. But many sites are not dead. Chaco Canyon, the celebrated complex in the desert of the US Southwest, is of continuing value to Native Americans of its region; and the place has become a focus for New Age ceremony Ñ itself in part inspired by Native American knowledge.
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