List of Figures List of Tables 1. Athapaskan Migrations, Mobility,and Ethnogenesis: AnIntroduction Deni J. Seymour 2. Apachean Archaeology of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, and the Colorado Front Range Robert H. Brunswig 3. Looking for Lovitt in All the Wrong Places: Migration Models and the Athapaskan Diaspora as Viewed from Eastern Colorado Kevin P. Gilmore and Sean Larmore 4. TierraBlanca: A Complex Issue David T.
Hughes 5. Isolating a Pre-differentiation Athapaskan Assemblage in the Southern Southwest: The Cerro Rojo Complex Deni J. Seymour 6. Emergence of the Navajo People David M. Brugge 7. Navajo Emergence in Dinétah: Social Imaginary and Archaeology Douglas D. Dykeman and Paul Roebuck 8. We Do Not Forget We Remember: Mescalero Apache Origins and Migration as Reflected in Place Names David L.
Carmichael and Claire R. Farrer 9. Finding and Not Finding Athapaskans in the Archaeological Record Using Percentage Stratigraphy Dale Walde 10. Variation in the Production of Ceramics by Athapaskans in the Western United States David V. Hill 11. DNA Evidence of a Prehistoric Athapaskan Migration from the Subarctic to the Southwest of North America Ripan S. Malhi 12. Linguistic Evidence Regarding the Apachean Migration Keren Rice 13.
Apache Names in Spanish and Early Mexican Documents:What They Can Tell Us about the Early Contact Apache Dialect Situation Willem J. de Reuse 14. Southern Athapaskan Quotative Evidentials: A Discursive Areal Typology Anthony K. Webster 15. The Ancestral Chipewyan Became the Navajo and Apache: New Support for a Northwest Plains-Mountain Route to the American Southwest Bryan C. Gordon 16. Modeling Athapaskan Migrations Martin P. R.
Magne 17. "Big Trips" and Historic Apache Movement and Interaction: Models for Early Athapaskan Migrations Deni J. Seymour 18. Issues in Athapaskan Prehistory Roy L. Carlson List of Contributors Index.