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    Hunter-gatherer archaeology as historical process /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Evolutionary typologies and hunter-gatherer research : rethinking the mounded landscapes of central California /…”
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    Indigenous persistence in the colonized Americas : material and documentary perspectives on entanglement /

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Montgomery -- Mission Indians and settler colonialism : rethinking indigenous persistence in nineteenth-century central California / Lee M. Panich -- The sword and the stone : history, identity, and territoriality among the Mapoyo people of the Venezuelan Orinoco region / Kay Scaramelli and Franz Scaramelli -- Indigenous refusal of settler colonialism in nineteenth-century central California : a case from the Tolay Valley, Sonoma County / Peter A. …”
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    Indigenous landscapes and Spanish missions : new perspectives from archaeology and ethnohistory /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Farris -- Points of Refuge in the South Central California Colonial Hinterlands / Julienne Bernard, David Robinson, and Fraser Sturt -- Toward an Historical Ecology of the Mission in Seventeenth Century New Mexico / Mark T. …”
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    The 1870 ghost dance / by Du Bois, Cora Alice, 1903-1991

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction to the Nebraska edition -- Preface -- Introduction -- Nevada and the Klamath Drainage -- Paviotso -- Washo -- Klamath reservation -- Modoc -- Klamath -- Shasta -- Ghost dance -- Earth lodge cult -- Karok -- Tolowa -- Ghost dance -- Local dreamers -- Yurok and Hupa -- Western Oregon -- Ghost dance -- Earth lodge cult -- Siletz reservation -- Grand ronde -- Oregon City affair -- Thompson's warm house dance -- Dream dance -- Tichenor affair -- North-Central California -- Mountain and hill Maidu -- Achomawi and Northern Yana -- Ghost dance -- Earth lodge cult -- Local dreamers -- Dreamers and shamanism -- The 1890 ghost dance -- Central Yana -- Wintu -- Earth lodge cult -- Bole-Maru importations -- Local dream cult -- Wintun and hill patwin -- Norelputus -- Homaldo -- Lame bill -- Cortina sequence -- Subsequent Bole-Maru dreamers -- River Patwin -- Introduction of Bole-Maru -- Subsequent dreamers -- Chico Maidu -- Bole-Hesi East of Coast Range -- River patwin -- Chico maidu -- Cortina -- Long valley -- Stonyford -- Grindstone -- Pomo -- Sulphur bank (Southeastern Pomo) -- Kelsey creek (Eastern Pomo) -- Upper lake (Eastern Pomo) -- Potter Valley (Northern Pomo) -- Willits (Northern Pomo) and Coast Yuki -- Ukiah (Central Pomo) -- Hopland (Central Pomo) -- Yorkville (Central PoMo) -- Cloverdale (Southern Pomo) -- Point arena (Coast Central Pomo) -- Stewarts point (Southwestern Pomo) -- Bole-Maru ideology -- Bole-Maru and curing -- Kato -- Round Valley reservation -- Santiago McDaniel's dance -- Bole-Maru -- Wappo -- Earth lodge cult -- Bole-Maru -- Middletown ranchera -- Coast Miwok -- Delta region -- Kilak or Gilak -- Lihuye or whiskey dance -- Big head cult -- Pomo origin -- Kato -- Round Valley reservation and Wailaki -- Western Wintu -- Shasta -- Jacksonville -- Summary of big head cult -- Summary of chronology -- Summary of contents -- Conclusions and speculations -- Appendix: informants.…”
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