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- Creators: Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries
- Creators: The Pride Publishing Company
- Creators: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
This contains two reports. The first is by authors from Statistical Research, Inc. that provides background information on the definition and application of the traditional cultural places designation under the National Historic Preservation Act. The second report is from the National Forest Service and expands on the first with examples of how traditional cultural places can be considered as part of land management planning.
This report describes the different, and sometimes conflicting, conceptions of land use that have been held by residents of southern Arizona during the past 500 years. Briefly outlining major events in the Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo experience, the report provides a chronology of events.
This report provides an introduction to a method used by anthropologist and archaeologists called the "cultural landscape approach." It reviews the cultural landscapes of the historic and prehistoric periods of southern Arizona and explains the theory of this approach.
Carl Hayden, John Rhodes, Lady Bird Johnson, Stewart and Mo Udall, and Roy Elson depicted, 1968.
S1013: a bill to authorize the construction, operation and maintenance of the Central Arizona Project, Feb. 17, 1967.
Ernest McFarland to John J. Rhodes re: Bridge Canyon and Upper Basin Project bill, March 8, 1956.