Legacies of Space and Intangible Heritage: Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and the Politics of Cultural Continuity in the Americas 2017
DOI: 10.5876/9781607325727.c003
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Hopisinmuy Wu’ya’mat Hisat Yang Tupqa’va Yeesiwngwu (Hopi Ancestors Lived in These Canyons)

Abstract: published by University press of colorado 5589 arapahoe avenue, suite 206c boulder, colorado 80303 all rights reserved printed in the United states of americaThe University press of colorado is a proud member of The association of american University presses.The University press of colorado is a cooperative publishing enterprise supported, in part, by adams state University, colorado state University, fort Lewis college, Metropolitan state University of denver, regis University, University of colorado, Univers… Show more

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“…To my Hopi colleagues, the places where such materials are found mark the migratory passage of ancestors they call Hoopoq'yaqam (Those who went to the Northeast) and demarcate the southeastern boundary of Hopitutskwa (Hopkins et al. ; Hedquist et al. ; Jenkins, Ferguson, and Dongoske ).…”
Section: Itaakuku—our Footprintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To my Hopi colleagues, the places where such materials are found mark the migratory passage of ancestors they call Hoopoq'yaqam (Those who went to the Northeast) and demarcate the southeastern boundary of Hopitutskwa (Hopkins et al. ; Hedquist et al. ; Jenkins, Ferguson, and Dongoske ).…”
Section: Itaakuku—our Footprintsmentioning
confidence: 99%