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CURRICULUM VITAE T. J. Ferguson Department of Anthropology University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721-0030 [email protected] 520-626-9684 (office) Chronology of Education University of Hawaii at Hilo B.A., 1973 Major: Social Science University of Arizona M.A., 1976 Major: Anthropology University of New Mexico M.C.R.P, 1986 Major: Community and Regional Planning University of New Mexico Ph.D., 1993 Major: Anthropology Dissertation: Historic Zuni Architecture and Society, Advisor: Wirt H. Wills Chronology of Employment 2012-present Professor, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona 2007–2012 Professor of Practice, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona 2001–present Owner, Anthropological Research, L.L.C. 1997–2001 Partner, Heritage Resources Management Consultants, L.L.C. 1995–2000 Sole Proprietor, Anthropological Research 1988–1995 Director of Southwest Programs, Institute of the NorthAmerican West 1985 Visiting Instructor, The Colorado College 1984–1988 Consulting Anthropologist, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1984–1985 Acting Director, Zuni Archaeology Program and Zuni Cultural Resource Enterprise 1983 Teaching Assistant, University of New Mexico 1983 Field Archaeologist, Bureau of Land Management, Albuquerque District, NM. 1982 Visiting Instructor, The Colorado College 1978 Instructor, UNM Gallup Branch, Zuni Extension 1977–1981 Director, Zuni Archaeology Program, Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico 1979–1980 Acting Division Director, Division of Public Services, Pueblo of Zuni 1976–1977 Assistant Director, Zuni Archaeological Enterprise, Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico 1976 Dig Foreman, University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, Grasshopper Pueblo 1976 Teaching Assistant, University of Arizona 1975 Lab Director, University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, Grasshopper Pueblo 1975 Teaching Assistant, University of Arizona 1974 Laboratory Assistant, University of Arizona Field School, Grasshopper Pueblo, AZ. 1974 Teaching Assistant, University of Arizona Honors and Awards 2010 Presidential Recognition Award, American Anthropological Association, for service to the association. 2009 Gordon R. Willey Award, Archaeology Division of the American Anthropological Association, for the 2006 publication of “Memory Pieces and Footprints: Multivocality and the Meanings of Ancient Times and Ancestral Places among the Zuni and Hopi” (co-authored with Chip Colwell- Chanthaphonh) in American Anthropologist. This prize recognizes the best archaeology paper published in the American Anthropologist over a period of three years.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

T. J. Ferguson Department of Anthropology

University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721-0030 [email protected] 520-626-9684 (office)

Chronology of Education

University of Hawaii at Hilo B.A., 1973 Major: Social Science University of Arizona M.A., 1976 Major: Anthropology University of New Mexico M.C.R.P, 1986 Major: Community and Regional Planning University of New Mexico Ph.D., 1993 Major: Anthropology Dissertation: Historic Zuni Architecture and Society, Advisor: Wirt H. Wills

Chronology of Employment

2012-present Professor, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona 2007–2012 Professor of Practice, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona 2001–present Owner, Anthropological Research, L.L.C. 1997–2001 Partner, Heritage Resources Management Consultants, L.L.C. 1995–2000 Sole Proprietor, Anthropological Research 1988–1995 Director of Southwest Programs, Institute of the NorthAmerican West 1985 Visiting Instructor, The Colorado College 1984–1988 Consulting Anthropologist, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1984–1985 Acting Director, Zuni Archaeology Program and Zuni Cultural Resource Enterprise 1983 Teaching Assistant, University of New Mexico 1983 Field Archaeologist, Bureau of Land Management, Albuquerque District, NM. 1982 Visiting Instructor, The Colorado College 1978 Instructor, UNM Gallup Branch, Zuni Extension 1977–1981 Director, Zuni Archaeology Program, Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico 1979–1980 Acting Division Director, Division of Public Services, Pueblo of Zuni 1976–1977 Assistant Director, Zuni Archaeological Enterprise, Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico 1976 Dig Foreman, University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, Grasshopper Pueblo 1976 Teaching Assistant, University of Arizona 1975 Lab Director, University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, Grasshopper Pueblo 1975 Teaching Assistant, University of Arizona 1974 Laboratory Assistant, University of Arizona Field School, Grasshopper Pueblo, AZ. 1974 Teaching Assistant, University of Arizona

Honors and Awards

2010 Presidential Recognition Award, American Anthropological Association, for service to the association.

2009 Gordon R. Willey Award, Archaeology Division of the American Anthropological Association, for the 2006 publication of “Memory Pieces and Footprints: Multivocality and the Meanings of Ancient Times and Ancestral Places among the Zuni and Hopi” (co-authored with Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh) in American Anthropologist. This prize recognizes the best archaeology paper published in the American Anthropologist over a period of three years.

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2006 Solon Kimball Award for Public and Applied Anthropology, for developing models of mutually beneficial collaboration between American Indian communities and archaeologists in field research, museum practice, and assessment of cultural landscapes.

1997 Society for American Archaeology, Presidential Recognition Award, “For consistently and effectively communicating to archaeologists the importance of understanding Native American views about archaeology; for consistently seeking to make archaeology more directly useful and relevant to Native American communities; and for assisting tribes in developing their cultural resource management programs.”

Advanced Training

2012 The Essentials of Section 106, Arizona SHPO Workshop 2009 NAGPRA Training Seminar, National Park Service, Sarasota, Florida, October 30-31. 2007 NAGPRA Training Seminar, National Park Service, Scottsdale Arizona, October 13-14. 2004 NAGPRA Training Seminar, National Park Service, Washington, D.C., May 17-18. 2002 Archaeological Damage Assessment Training, Archaeological Resource Investigations and New Mexico State Historic Preservation Division, June 10-14, 2002.

Qualifications as Expert Witness

1998 Anthropologist, Hopi Indian Tribe v. Navajo Indian Tribe, Civ. No. 74-842 USDC Ariz. 1996 Ethnohistorian, Administrative Hearing in the Matter of the Salt River Project Agricultural

Improvement and Power District’s Application for a Permit to Conduct Surface Coal Mining and Reclamation Operations at the Fence Lake Surface Mine, New Mexico Mines and Minerals Division, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1996

1985 Archaeologist, United States v. Earl Platt, Civ. No. 85-1478 USDC, Ariz 1984 Archaeologist and Ethnohistorian, Zuni Tribe v. United States, Docket No. 327-81L, 327-84L,

United States Court of Claims (prepared written testimony; case settled prior to trial) 1981 Archaeologist, Zuni Tribe v. United States, Docket No. 161-79L, United States Court of Claims

Local Service/Outreach

2010 Public Lecture, Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society 2007 Taught Public Workshop, Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society

National and International Service/Outreach

2011 Heritage Consulting, Ainu Indigenous Community, Hokkaido, Japan 2010 Invited Lecture, Simon Fraser University 2010 Invited Lecture, University of New Mexico 2010 Invited Lecture, Utah State University Museum of Anthropology 2009 Public Lecture, Southwest Seminars, Santa Fe, New Mexico 2009 Invited Lecture, University of Colorado 2008 Invited Lecture, American Indian Arts Institute 2008 Invited Lecture, Denver Museum of Nature and Science

Departmental Committees

2012 Admissions Committee 2011 Public Outreach Committee 2010 Lecture Series Committee 2007–2012 Steering Committee, Southwest Land, Culture, and Society Program

University Committees

2010-2012 IRB 2, Social and Behavioral Sciences Institutional Review Board

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Other Committees

American Anthropological Association 2012 Search Committee for Executive Director of American Anthropological Association 2011 Search Committee for Editor of American Anthropologist 2007–2010 Executive Board, 2007-2010 2007–2011 Committee on Practicing, Applied, and Public Interest Anthropology (Chair, 2011)

Smithsonian Institution 2005-2012 Repatriation Review Committee, Member, 2005-2012 (Vice-Chair, 2011-2012)

Society for American Archaeology 2007–2012 Government Affairs Committee (Chair, 2011–2012)

Southwest Symposium 2008 Advisory Board

Consortium of Practicing and Applied Anthropology Programs 2007–2012 Practitioner Advisory Committee, 2007-2012

Editorial Boards

2008–2012 Editorial Board, American Anthropologist, 2008-2012 2007–2012 Series Co-Editor, Indigenous Issues in American Archaeology, Left Coast Press 2007–2012 Editorial Advisory Board, Archaeologies, World Archaeological Congress

Publications: Scholarly Books And Monographs

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson (editors), 2008, Collaboration in Archaeological Practice, Engaging Descendant Communities. Alta Mira Press, Lanham, Maryland.

Ferguson, T. J., and Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, 2006, History is in the Land: Multivocal Tribal Traditions in Arizona’s San Pedro Valley. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Ferguson, T. J., 1996, Historic Zuni Architecture and Society, An Archaeological Application of Space Syntax. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 60. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Ferguson, T. J., and E. Richard Hart, 1985, A Zuni Atlas. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

Publications: Chapters in Peer Reviewed Scholarly Books and Monographs

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, T. J. Ferguson, and Douglas W. Gann, 2011, Multivocality in Multimedia: Collaborative Archaeology and the Potential of Cyberspace. In New Perspectives in Global Public Archaeology, edited by Katsuyuki Okamura and Akira Matsuda, pp. 239–249. Springer, New York.

Silliman, Stephen W., and T. J. Ferguson, 2010, Consultation and Collaboration with Descendant Communities. In Voices in American Archaeology, edited by Wendy Ashmore, Dorothy T. Lippert, and Barbara J. Mills, pp. 48–72. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.

Ferguson, T. J., 2009, Improving the Quality of Archaeology in the United States through Consultation and Collaboration with Native Americans and Descendant Communities. In Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management, edited by Lynne Sebastian and William D. Lipe, pp. 169–193. School of Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Merrill, William L., Edmund J. Ladd, and T. J. Ferguson, 2009, The Return of the Ahayu:da to Zuni Pueblo. In Witnesses to History, Documents and Writing on the Return of Cultural Objects, edited by Lyndel V. Prott, pp. 255–256, 257–259. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris, France.

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Ferguson, T. J., G. Lennis Berlin and Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, 2009, Kukhepya: Searching for Hopi Trails. In Landscapes of Movement: The Anthropology of Paths, Trails, and Roads, edited by James E. Snead, Clark L. Erickson, and J. Andrew Darling, pp. 20–41. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia.

Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., and T. J. Ferguson, 2009, Hopitutskwa and Ang Kuktota; The Role of Archaeological Sites in Defining Hopi Cultural Landscapes. In The Archaeology of Meaningful Places, edited by Brenda J. Bowser and Marìa Nieves Zedeño, pp. 90–106. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, T. J. Ferguson, and Roger Anyon, 2008, Always Multivocal and Multivalent: Conceptualizing Archaeological Landscapes in Arizona’s San Pedro Valley. In Archaeologies of Placemaking; Monuments, Memories, and Engagement in Native North America, edited by Patricia E. Rubertone, pp. 59–80. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, California.

Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., T. J. Ferguson, and Michael Yeatts, 2008, Öngtupqa: The Enduring Association of the Hopi People and the Grand Canyon. In Reflections of Grand Canyon Historians; Ideas, Arguments, and First-Person Accounts, edited by Todd R. Berger, pp. 89–95. Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon, Arizona.

Mills, Barbara J., Mark Altaha, John Welch, and T. J. Ferguson, 2008, Archaeology Without Trowels: Teaching Archaeology and Heritage Preservation in Collaborative Contexts. In Archaeology at the Trowel’s Edge: Collaborative Field Projects in North America, edited by Stephen Silliman, pp. 25–49. Amerind Foundation and University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson, 2008, Introduction, The Collaborative Continuum. In Collaboration in Archaeological Practice, Engaging Descendant Communities, edited by Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh and T. J. Ferguson, pp. 1–32. Alta Mira Press, Lanham, Maryland.

Ferguson, T. J., 2007, Zuni Traditional History and Cultural Geography. In Zuni Origins, Towards a New Synthesis of Southwestern Archaeology, edited by David A. Gregory and David R. Wilcox, pp. 377–403. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson, 2006, Trust and Archaeological Practice: Towards a Framework of Virtue Ethics. In The Ethics of Archaeology, Philosophical Perspectives on Archaeological Practice, edited by Chris Scarre and Geoffrey Scarre, pp. 115–130. Cambridge Press, New York.

Watkins, Joe, and T. J. Ferguson, 2005, Working With and Working For Indigenous Communities. In Handbook of Archaeological Methods, edited by Christopher Chippendale and Herbert Maschner, pp. 1372–1406. Alta Mira Press, Walnut Creek, California.

Preucel, Robert W., and T. J. Ferguson, 2005, Signs of the Ancestors: An Archaeology of Mesa Villages of the Pueblo Revolt. In The Structure and Meaning in Human Settlements, edited by Tony Akins, pp. 185–207. University of Pennsylvania Press.

Anyon, Roger, T. J. Ferguson, and Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, 2005, Natural Setting as Cultural Landscapes: The Power of Place and Tradition. In Connecting Mountain Islands and Desert Seas: Biodiversity and Management of the Madrean Archipelago II, USDA Forest Service Proceedings, compiled by Gerald J. Gottfried, Brooke S. Gebow, Lane G. Eskew, and Carleton B. Edminster, pp. 273–276. Rocky Mountain Research Station 36, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Ferguson, T. J., 2004, Academic, Legal, and Political Contexts of Social Identity and Cultural Affiliation Research in the Southwest. In Identity, Feasting, and the Archaeology of the Greater Southwest, edited by Barbara J. Mills, pp. 27–41. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

Lomaomvaya, Micah, and T. J. Ferguson, 2003, Hisatqasit Aw Maamatslalwa — Comprehending our Past Lifeways: Thoughts about a Hopi Archaeology. In Indigenous People and Archaeology, edited by

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G. Oetelaar, T. Peck, and E. Siegfried, pp. 43–51. Proceedings of the Chacmool Conference, University of Calgary, Canada.

Ferguson, T. J., 2003, Archaeological Anthropology Conducted by Indian Tribes: Traditional Cultural Properties and Cultural Affiliation. In Archaeology is Anthropology, edited by Susan D. Gillespie and Deborah Nichols, pp. 137–144. Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association No. 13. American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.

Ferguson, T. J., 2002, Dowa Yalanne: Architecture of Zuni Resistance and Social Change During the Pueblo Revolt. In Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt, edited by Robert W. Preucel, pp. 32–44. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.

Ferguson, T. J., Kurt Dongoske, and Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma, 2001, Hopi Perspectives on Southwestern Mortuary Studies. In Ancient Burial Practices in the American Southwest : Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, and Native American Perspectives, edited by Judy Brunson Hadley and Douglas Mitchell, pp. 9–26. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.

Ferguson, T. J., and Roger Anyon, 2001, Hopi and Zuni Cultural Landscapes: Implications of History and Scale for Cultural Resources Management. In Native Peoples of the Southwest: Negotiating Land, Water, and Ethnicities, edited by Laurie Weinstein, pp. 99–122. Bergin & Garvey, Westport, CT.

Ferguson, T. J., Roger Anyon, and Edmund J. Ladd, 2000, Repatriation at the Pueblo of Zuni, Diverse Solutions to Complex Problems. In Repatriation Reader, edited by Devon A. Mihesuah, pp. 239–265. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln.

Ferguson, T. J., 2000, Applied Anthropology in the Management of Native American Cultural Resources: Archaeology, Ethnography, and History of Traditional Cultural Places. In NAPA Bulletin 20, edited by Paula L. W. Sabloff, pp. 15–17. National Association for the Practice of Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, Arlington, Virginia.

Ferguson, T. J., 2000, NHPA: Changing the Role of Native Americans in the Archaeological Study of the Past. In Working Together: Native Americans & Archaeologists, edited by Kurt E. Dongoske, Mark Aldenderfer, and Karen Doehner, pp. 25–36. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.

Ferguson, T. J., Kurt E. Dongoske, Mike Yeatts, and Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, 2000, Hopi Oral History and Archaeology. In Working Together: Native Americans & Archaeologists, edited by Kurt E. Dongoske, Mark Aldenderfer, and Karen Doehner, pp. 45–60. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.

Anyon, Roger, Loretta Jackson, Lillie Lane, and T. J. Ferguson, 2000, Native American Oral Traditions and Archaeology. In Working Together: Native Americans & Archaeologists, edited by Kurt E. Dongoske, Mark Aldenderfer, and Karen Doehner, pp. 61–66. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.

Anyon, Roger, John Welch, and T. J. Ferguson, 2000, Heritage Management by American Indian Tribes in the Southwestern United States. In Cultural Resource Management in Contemporary Society, edited by Francis McManamon and Alf Hatton, pp. 120–141. Routledge, London.

Roger Anyon, T. J. Ferguson, Loretta Jackson, Lillie Lane, and Philip Vicenti, 1997, Native American Oral Tradition and Archaeology, Issues of Structure, Relevance, and Respect. In Native Americans and Archaeologists, Stepping Stones to Common Ground, edited by Nina Swidler, Kurt Dongoske, Roger Anyon, and Alan Downer, pp. 77–87. Alta Mira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.

Ferguson, T. J., Joe Watkins, and Gordon Pullar, and T. J. Ferguson, 1997, Native Americans and Archaeologists: Commentary and Personal Perspectives. In Native Americans and Archaeologists, Stepping Stones to Common Ground, edited by Nina Swidler, Kurt Dongoske, Roger Anyon, and Alan Downer, pp. 237–252. Alta Mira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.

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Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., Michael Yeatts, Kurt E. Dongoske, and T. J. Ferguson, 1997, The Hopi People, the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam, and Management of Cultural Resources in the Grand Canyon. In Making Protection Work: Proceedings on the 9th Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands, edited by David Harmon, pp. 79–84. The George Wright Society, Hancock, Michigan.

Ferguson, T. J., 1996, Native Americans and the Practice of Archaeology. Annual Review of Anthropology 25:63–79.

Ferguson, T. J., 1995, An Anthropological Perspective on Zuni Land Use. In Zuni and the Courts, edited by E. Richard Hart, pp. 103–120. University Press of Kansas, Lawrence.

Ferguson, T. J., 1995, Zuni Archaeology and Culture History, In Zuni and the Courts, edited by E. Richard Hart, pp. 3–7. University Press of Kansas, Lawrence.

Ferguson, T. J., and Calbert Seciwa, 1994, Zuni, in Native America in the Twentieth Century: An Encyclopedia, edited by Mary B. Davis, pp. 723–727. Garland Press, New York.

Rothschild, Nan, Barbara J. Mills, Susan Dublan, and T. J. Ferguson, 1993, Abandonment at Zuni Farming Villages. In The Abandonment of Settlements and Regions, edited by Catherine M. Cameron and Steve A. Tomka, pp. 123–137. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Ferguson, T. J., 1992, Zuni Settlement Patterns During the Pueblo Revolt. In Current Research on Late Prehistoric and Early Historic New Mexico, edited by Bradley J. Vierra, pp. 85–92. New Mexico Archaeological Council, Albuquerque.

Ferguson, T. J., 1990, Comment on Social Integration and Anasazi Architecture. In The Architecture of Social Integration in Prehistoric Pueblos, edited by William D. Lipe and Michelle Hegmon, pp. 169–173. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO.

Ferguson, T. J., Barbara J. Mills, and Calbert Seciwa, 1990, Contemporary Zuni Architecture and Society. In Pueblo Style and Regional Architecture, edited by Wolfgang Preiser, Fred G. Sturm, and Nicholas C. Markovitch, pp. 103–121. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York.

Ferguson, T. J., 1989, The Impact of Federal Policy on Zuni Land Use. In Seasons of the Kachina, edited by Lowell John Bean, pp. 85–131. Ballena Press, Menlo Park, CA.

Ferguson, T. J., E. Richard Hart, and Calbert Seciwa. 1988. Twentieth Century Zuni Political and Economic Development in Relation to Federal Indian Policy. In Public Policy Impacts on American Indian Economic Development, edited by Matthew C. Snipp, pp. 113–144. Institute of Native American Economic Development, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

Ferguson, T. J. 1984. Archaeological Ethics and Values in a Tribal Cultural Resource Management Program. In Handbook of Ethics and Values in Archaeology, edited by Ernestine Green, pp. 224–235. The Free Press, New York.

Ferguson, T. J. 1981. The Emergence of Modern Zuni Culture and Society, A Summary of Zuni Tribal History, AD 1450–1700. In The Protohistoric Period in the North American Southwest, AD 1450–1700, edited by David R. Wilcox and W. Bruce Masse, pp. 336–353. Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers. No. 24, Tempe.

Publications: Refereed Journal Articles

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson, 2010, Intersecting Magisteria, Bridging Archaeological Science and Traditional Knowledge. Journal of Social Archaeology 10(3):425–456.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, T. J. Ferguson, Dorothy Lippert, Randall H McGuire, George P. Nicholas, Joe E. Watkins, Larry J Zimmerman, 2010, The Premise and Promise of Indigenous Archaeology. American Antiquity 75(2):228–238.

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Murray, Wendi Field, Nicholas Laluk, Barbara J. Mills, and T. J. Ferguson, 2009, Archaeological Collaboration with American Indians: Case Studies from the Western United States. Collaborative Anthropologies 2:65–86.

Mills, Barbara J., and T. J. Ferguson, 2008, Animate Objects: Shell Trumpets and Ritual Networks in the Greater Southwest. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 15:338–361.

Welch, John, and T. J. Ferguson, 2007, Putting Patria back into Repatriation, Cultural Affiliation Assessment of White Mountain Apache Tribal Lands. Journal of Social Archaeology 7(2):171–198.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson, 2006, Memory Pieces and Footprints: Multivocality and the Meanings of Ancient Times and Ancestral Places among the Zuni and Hopi. American Anthropologist 108(1):148–162.

Liebmann, Matthew, T. J. Ferguson, and Robert W. Preucel, 2005, Pueblo Settlement, Architecture, and Social Change in the Pueblo Revolt Era, A.D. 1680 to 1696. Journal of Field Archaeology 30(1):45–60.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson, 2004, Virtue Ethics and the Practice of History: Native Americans and Archaeologists along the San Pedro Valley of Arizona. Journal of Social Archaeology 4(1):5–27.

Dongoske, Kurt E., Debra Martin, and T. J. Ferguson, 2000, Critique of the Claim of Cannibalism at Cowboy Wash. American Antiquity 65(1):179–190.

Mills, Barbara J., and T. J. Ferguson, 1998, Preservation and Research of Sacred Sites by the Zuni Indian Tribe of New Mexico. Human Organization 57(1):30–42.

Dongoske, Kurt, Michael Yeatts, Roger Anyon, and T. J. Ferguson, 1997, Archaeological Cultures and Cultural Affiliation: Hopi and Zuni Perspectives in the American Southwest. American Antiquity 62(4):600–608.

Ferguson, T. J., Roger Anyon, and Edmund J. Ladd, 1996, Repatriation at the Pueblo of Zuni: Diverse Solutions to Complex Problems. American Indian Quarterly 20(2):251–273.

Hall Stephen A., and T. J. Ferguson, 1996, Pollen, Sediments, and Radiocarbon Chronology of Zuni Pueblo. Kiva 61(3):225–239.

Dongoske, Kurt E., Leigh Jenkins, and T. J. Ferguson, 1996, Managing Hopi Sacred Sites to Protect Religious Freedom. Cultural Survival Quarterly 19(4):36–39.

Anyon, Roger, and T. J. Ferguson, 1995, Cultural Resources Management at the Pueblo of Zuni. Antiquity 69:913–930.

Merrill, William L., Edmund J. Ladd, and T. J. Ferguson, 1993, The Return of the Ahayu:da, Lessons for Repatriation from Zuni Pueblo and the Smithsonian Institution. Current Anthropology 34(5):523–567. [Reprinted in 2001, Implementing the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, edited by Roxana Adams, pp. 56–108, American Association of Museums, Washington, D.C.]

Ferguson, T. J., 1990, The Repatriation of Ahayu:da: Zuni War Gods; An Interview with the Zuni Tribal Council on April 25, 1990. Museum Anthropology 14(2):7–14.

Ferguson, T. J., and Barbara J. Mills, 1987. Settlement and Growth of Zuni Pueblo: An Architectural History. The Kiva 52(4):243–266.

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Publications: Non-Refereed

Ferguson, T. J., and Micah Lomaomvaya, 2011, Nuvatukya’ovi, Palatsmo Niqw Wupatki: Hopi History, Culture, And Landscape. In Sunset Crater Archaeology: The History of a Volcanic Landscape, edited by Mark D. Elson, pp. 144-186. Anthropological Papers 37, Center for Desert Archaeology, Tucson, Arizona. [not peer reviewed

Ferguson, T. J., 2011, Comment on “Whose Idea Was This” by Gwyneira Issac. Current Anthropology 52(2):224.

Ferguson, T. J., 2010, Commentary: Repatriation of Ahayu:da: 20 Years Later. Museum Anthropology 33(2):194–195.

Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., and T. J. Ferguson, 2004, Ang Kuktota, Hopi Ancestral Sites and Cultural Landscapes. Expedition 46(2):24–29.

Ferguson, T. J., 2003, Foreword. In Pedro Pino, Governor of Zuni Pueblo, 1830–1878 by E. Richard Hart, pp. vii–xi. Utah State University Press, Logan, Utah.

Swidler, Nina, David Eck, Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma, T. J. Ferguson, Roger Anyon, Loren Panteah, Klara Kelley, and Harris Francis, 2000 , Multiple Views of the Past, Integrating Archaeology and Ethnography in the Jeddito Valley. CRM 23(9):49–53.

Ferguson, T. J., 2000, Comment on “Ghost Dancing the Grand Canyon” by Richard W. Stoffle, Lawrence Loendorf, Diane E. Austin, David B. Halmo, and Angelita Bulletts. Current Anthropology 41(1):27–28.

Mills, Barbara J., and T. J. Ferguson, 1999, Cultural Affiliation of Western Pueblos: Theory and Practice. In Affiliation Conference on Ancestral Peoples of the Four Corners Region, Volume 2: Transcripts and Papers, February 20–21, 1998, pp. 147–161. Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado.

Dongoske, Kurt E., Leigh Jenkins, and T. J. Ferguson, 1994, Issues Relating to the Use and Preservation of Hopi Sacred Sites. Historic Preservation Forum 8(2):12–14.

Dongoske, Kurt E., Leigh Jenkins, and T. J. Ferguson, 1993, Understanding the Past through Hopi Oral History. Native Peoples, Winter:24–31.

Ferguson, T. J., Dongoske, Kurt E., Leigh Jenkins, Mike Yeatts, and Eric Polingyouma, 1993, Working Together: The Roles of Archaeology and Ethnohistory in Hopi Cultural Preservation. CRM 16 (Special Issue):27–37.

Eriacho, Wilfred, and T. J. Ferguson, 1990, Ahayu:da, Zuni War Gods, Cooperation and Repatriation. Native Peoples 4(1):6–12.

Ferguson, T. J. 1983. The Impact of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act: a Case Study of Zuni Pueblo. In Haliksa'i 2:1–15. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

Ferguson, T. J. 1982. Application of New Mexico State Dead Body and Indigent Burial Statutes to a Prehistoric Mummified Body. In American Indian Concerns with Historic Preservation in New Mexico, edited by Barbara Holmes, pp. 45–51. New Mexico Archaeological Council, Albuquerque.

Ferguson, T. J., 1980, The Zuni Archaeology Program: Cultural Resource Management at the Pueblo of Zuni. Cultural Resource Management Bulletin 3(4); also The Quarterly of the Southwestern Association on Indian Affairs 15(4).

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Publications: Book Reviews

Ferguson, T. J., 2012, Review of The Indians of Arizona and New Mexico: Nineteenth Century Ethnographic Notes of Archbishop John Baptist Salpointe, edited and annotated by Patricial Fogelman Lange, Louis A. Hieb, and Thomas J. Steele. The Journal of Arizona History 53(1):95–96.

Ferguson, T. J., 2011, Review of Indigenous Methodologies: Characteristics, Conversations, and Contexts, by Margaret Kovach. Journal of Anthropological Research 67(1):156–157.

Ferguson, T. J., 2010, Review of Shadows at Dawn: A Borderlands Massacre and the Violence of History by Karl Jacoby. New Mexico Historical Review 85(4):437–438.

Ferguson, T. J., 2010, Review of We Have a Religion: The 1920s Pueblo Indian Dance Controversy and American Religious Freedom by Tisa Wegner. Western History Quarterly, Winter 2010:499–500.

Ferguson, T. J., 2010, Review of Ancestral Landscapes of the Pueblo World by James E. Snead. New Mexico Historical Review 85(3):300–301.

Ferguson, T. J., 2007, Review of A Space Syntax Analysis of Arroyo Hondo Pueblo, New Mexico by Jason Shapiro. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 13(2)485–486.

Ferguson, T. J., 2005, Review of Grave Injustice: The American Indian Repatriation Movement and NAGPRA by Kathleen S. Fine-Dare. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 11(4).

Ferguson, T. J., 2000, Review of Hopi Dwellings, Architecture at Orayvi by Catherine Cameron, Journal of Anthropological Research 55:609–610.

Ferguson, T. J., 1999, Review of Anasazi Architecture and American Design, edited by Baker H. Morrow and V. B. Price. American Antiquity 64(1):170–171.

Ferguson, T. J., 1997, Review of Landscapes of Settlement by Brian K. Roberts. Journal of Anthropological Research 53:510–511.

Ferguson, T. J., 1996, Review of The Desert’s Past: A Natural Prehistory of the Great Basin by Donald K. Grayson and The Dynamics of Southwestern Prehistory by Linda S. Cordell and George Gumerman. Journal of the West 35(2):110.

Ferguson, T. J., 1995, Review of Village Spaces by Lee Horne, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 1(4):838.

Ferguson, T. J., 1995, Review of Sacred Sites, Sacred Places by David Carmichael, Jane Hubert, Brian Reeves, and Audhild Schanche (editors), American Antiquity 60:771–772.

Ferguson, T. J., 1995, Review of Ancient Architecture of the Southwest by William N. Morgan and Anasazi Places: The Photographic Vision of William Current by Jeffrey Cook, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 54(3):367–368.

Ferguson, T. J., 1993, Review of Born a Chief, The Nineteenth Century Hopi Boyhood of Edmund Nequatewa, edited by David P. Seaman. Western History Quarterly 14(4):569–570.

Ferguson, T. J., 1992, Review of Preservation on the Reservation, edited by Anthony L. Klesert and Alan S. Downer. American Anthropologist 94(3):758–759.

Ferguson, T. J., 1992, Review of Cushing at Zuni: The Correspondence and Journals of Frank Hamilton Cushing, 1879–1884, edited by Jesse Green. Ethnohistory 39(1):80–82.

Publications: Technical Reports

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson, 2012, Dewankwin Kyaba:chu Yalanne: The Zuni Cultural Landscape and the Proposed Roca Honda Mine. Prepared for the Pueblo of Zuni for Submission

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to the U.S. Forest Service, Cibola, National Forest. Anthropological Research, Tucson, Arizona, and Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office, Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson, 2012, The Pueblo of Laguna and Tsibina: Mount Taylor and the Proposed Roca Honda Uranium Mine. Prepared for the Pueblo of Laguna for Submission to the U.S. Forest Service, Cibola, National Forest. Anthropological Research, Tucson, Arizona.

Krall, Angie M., Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, and T. J. Ferguson, 2011, Apache Interpretations of the Plymouth Landing Site. In Dilze’ ‘e bii tian: Archaeological Investigations of Apache Sites near Little Green Valley, Arizona, State Route 250 – Payson to Heber Archaeological Project, Gila County, Arizona. Technical Report No. 2006-05, Desert Archaeology, Inc., Tucson, Arizona. [original research]

Ferguson, T. J., 2010, Rebuttal Report: Settlement and Irrigated Agriculture at the Pueblo of Laguna. Expert Testimony prepared for the Pueblo of Laguna for State of New Mexico, ex. rel., State Engineer, Plaintiff, vs. Kerr-McGee Corporation, et al., Defendants, No. CB-83-190-CV & CB-83-220-CV Consolidated.

Ferguson, T. J., and María Nieves Zedeño, 2010, Review and NAGPRA Assessment of 70 Items. Prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement, Mountain-Prairie Region, Lakewood, Colorado.

Hedquist, Saul, and T. J. Ferguson, 2010, Ethnographic Resources in the Grand Canyon Region, Interim Report. Prepared for Grand Canyon Nation Park. School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.

Ferguson, T. J., and Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa, 2009, Footprints and Clouds in a Living Landscape: Notes on Hopi Culture and History relating to Chaco Canyon, Aztec Ruin, and Mount Taylor. Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., and Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa, 2009, Hopi Cultural Resources Inventory for the N309 Bridge Project in the Vicinity of Sand Springs, Coconino County, Hopi Indian Reservation, Arizona. Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 2009, Tree-Ring Dates and Navajo Settlement in the Little Colorado River Basin of Arizona. Prepared for the Hopi Tribe for General Adjudication of All Rights to Use Water in the Little Colorado River System and Source Superior Court of Arizona Case No. CV-6417.

Ferguson, T. J., 2009, The Pueblo of Laguna and Tsibina: Mount Taylor as a Traditional Cultural Property. Prepared for the Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico.

Ferguson, T. J., 2008, Cocoraque Butte: Signs of History in the Storied Landscape of the Tohono O’odham. Prepared for Arizona Open Lands Trust, Tucson, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J, 2007, Ethnographic Evidence for Cultural Affiliation of Past Identifiable Groups in the Navajo Reservoir and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Prepared for Upper Colorado Regional Office, Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Ferguson, T. J., and Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa, 2007, Hopi Traditional Cultural Properties Investigation for the Black Mesa Project. Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., and Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa, 2007, Hopi Traditional Cultural Properties along the US 160 Highway Corridor (T. J. Ferguson, Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, and Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa), Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.

Ferguson, T.J., and Lee Wayne Lomayestewa, 2007, Kwaatu: Collection and Use of Golden Eagles on the Hopi Indian Reservation. Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 2007, Traditional Farming at the Pueblo of Laguna. Prepared for the Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico.

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Ferguson, T. J., 2006, Hopi Eagle Collecting, An Annotated Bibliography. Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.

Welch, John, and T. J. Ferguson, 2005, Cultural Affiliation Assessment of White Mountain Apache Tribal Lands, Fort Apache Indian Reservation. Historic Preservation Office, Heritage Program, White Mountain Apache Tribe, Fort Apache, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 2004, Hopi Agriculture and Water Use. Prepared for the Hopi Tribe for Use in General Adjudication of all Rights to Use Water in the Little Colorado River System and Source, Superior Court of Arizona, Case No. CV-6417.

Ferguson, T. J., Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh and Roger Anyon, 2004, Tohono O’odham, Hopi, Zuni, and Western Apache Ethnohistory in the San Pedro Valley of Southeast Arizona: Where Landscapes are History and Sites are Monuments. Center for Desert Archaeology, Tucson, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 2003, Aboriginal Lands, NAGPRA and the Grand Canyon National Park. Prepared for the Grand Canyon National Park, National Park Service. Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 2003, Ethnographic Study of Ten Tribes: Cultural Affiliation with the Uinta and Great Salt Lake Variants of Fremont. Prepared for Upper Colorado Regional Office, Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City.

Ferguson, T. J., 2003, Damage to Archaeological and Historical Resources on Jicarilla Apache Lands. Prepared for the Jicarilla Apache Nation, Dulce, New Mexico.

Ferguson, T. J., 2003, Yep Hisat Hoopoq’yaqam Yeesiwa (Hopi Ancestors were Once Here), Hopi – Hohokam Cultural Affiliation Study. Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.

Krall, Angie, and T. J. Ferguson, 2003, Hopi Traditional Cultural Properties in the US 89 Highway Right-of-Way from Antelope Hills to US 160 Junction. Prepared for Logan Simpson Design, Phoenix, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 2002, Cienega Ruin Archaeological Damage Assessment. Prepared for the Risk Management Division of the New Mexico State General Services Department.

Lomaom’vaya, Micah, Michael Yeatts, and T. J. Ferguson, 2001, Öngtuvqava Sakwtala, Hopi Ethnobotany in the Grand Canyon. Prepared for the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 2001, Annotated Bibliography for Ethnographic Study of Cultural Affiliation of the Uinta and Great Salt Lake Variants of Fremont in Utah. Prepared for Upper Colorado Regional Office, Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City.

Ferguson, T. J., and Roger Anyon, 2001, Hopi Traditional Cultural Properties along the Southern Trails Pipeline. Prepared in collaboration with the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office for Statistical Research, Inc., Tucson.

Ferguson, T. J., 2001, Hopi and Zuni Affiliation. In Cultural Affiliation Study for Navajo National Monument, Black Mesa, Arizona, and Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Wupatki National Monument, Flagstaff, Arizona, edited by Rebecca S. Toupal and Richard Stoffle. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.

Ferguson, T. J., 2000, Western Pueblos and the Petroglyph National Monument: A Preliminary Assessment of the Cultural Landscapes of Acoma, Laguna, Zuni, and Hopi. In “That Place People Talk About,” Ethnographic Landscapes Literature Essays, Petroglyph National Monument, edited by Kurt Anschuetz, pp. 4.1 to 4.29. Community and Cultural Landscape Contribution V. Rio Grande Foundation for Communities and Cultural Landscapes, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Ferguson, T. J., Roger Anyon, and G. Lennis Berlin, 1999, By Foot, Burro, and Wagon: Historic Routes of Travel on the Zuni Indian Reservation; The Hawikku-Hopi Trail, Zuni Salt Trails, and Beale Wagon Road. Prepared for the Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office, Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico.

Ferguson, T. J., 1999, Hopoq’yaqam niqw Wukoskyavi (Those Who Went to the Northeast and Tonto Basin), Hopi Salado Cultural Affiliation Study. Produced for the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, The Hopi Tribe, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 1998, Hopi Footprints in the Jeddito Valley: Interpretation of Ethnohistory and Archaeology. In Ethnohistorical Interpretation and Archaeological Data Recovery along Navajo Route 9101, Jeddito Road, Navajo County, Arizona, edited by David C. Eck, pp. 639–680. Zuni Cultural Resource Enterprise Report No. 562. Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico.

Ferguson, T. J., Roger Anyon, and Sally Thompson Greiser, 1998, Taos Pueblo Culture and Resources, Study of Impacts Related to the Proposed Expansion of the Taos Municipal Airport. Prepared for Taos Pueblo, New Mexico.

Ferguson, T. J., 1998, Öngtupka niqw Pisisvayu (Salt, Salt Canyon, and the Colorado River), the Hopi People and the Grand Canyon. Final Ethnohistoric report for the Hopi Glen Canyon Environmental Studies. Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., and Roger Anyon, 1997, Hapadina Store, A Brief History of a Trading Post in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. Prepared for the Cornerstones Foundation, Santa Fe.

Ferguson, T. J., 1997, Hopi Traditional Cultural Properties in the US 89 Highway Right-of-Way from Fernwood to Wupatki. Submitted to the Arizona Department of Transportation, Phoenix.

Ferguson, T. J., and Roger Anyon, 1997, Documentation Report, Repatriation of an Ahayu:da from the University of British Columbia, Museum of Anthropology to the Pueblo of Zuni. Prepared for the Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office. Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico.

Ferguson, T. J., 1997, Hopi Reconnaissance of the Carlota Copper Project: Ethnohistoric Overview and Cultural Concerns. Submitted to the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office under contract to SWCA, Inc., Flagstaff, Arizona.

Welch, John, Ramon Riley, and T. J. Ferguson, 1996, Planning for Preservation and Perpetuation: The White Mountain Apache Heritage Program. Prepared for the White Mountain Apache Tribe, Fort Apache, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 1996, Human Remains and Associated Grave Goods from Lovelock Cave, Nevada. Prepared for the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Ferguson, T. J., 1996, Human Remains from the Southwestern United States, Final Research Report. Prepared for the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Ferguson, T. J., 1996, Supplemental Report for Hopi Ethnographic Overview of the Navajo Transmission Project. Prepared for Dames & Moore, Phoenix, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., and Gail Lotenberg, 1995, Hopi Ethnohistory and the Grand Canyon, Annotated Bibliography for the Hopi Glen Canyon Environmental Studies. Prepared for the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., and Roger Anyon, 1995, Final Report, Metropolitan Museum of Art War God Repatriation. Prepared by the Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office for the National Park Service, Washington, D.C.

Ferguson, T. J., E. Richard Hart, and G. Lennis Berlin, 1995, Hopi and Zuni Trails and Traditional Cultural Properties In and Near the Interstate, Dead Wash, and Kelsey Housing Clusters on Chambers-Sanders Trust Lands, Apache County, Arizona. Institute of the NorthAmerican West in association with

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the Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office, ZHHPO Report No. 484, Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico.

Ferguson, T. J., 1995, Hopi and Zuni Investigation of Traditional Cultural Properties in the Padres Mesa Development Area on the Chambers-Sanders Trust Lands, Navajo Nation, Apache County, Arizona. Institute of the NorthAmerican West in association with the Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office, ZHHPO Report No. 483, Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico.

Ferguson, T. J., and Kurt E. Dongoske, 1994, Hopi Ethnographic Overview, Navajo Transmission Project EIS. Produced by the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office in Association with the Institute of the NorthAmerican West for Dames & Moore, Phoenix.

Ferguson, T. J., 1993, Assessment of the Pueblo of Jemez Request to the National Museum of the American Indian for the Repatriation of Eighty-seven Ritual Artifacts. Institute of the NorthAmerican West, Tucson, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 1993, Assessment of Hopi and Zuni Traditional Cultural Properties in the Vicinity of the Dead Wash Housing Cluster, the Interstate Housing Cluster, and the N-2013 Access Road on ONHIR Lands, Apache County, Arizona. Zuni Archaeology Program Report No. 433, Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico.

Ferguson, T. J., and Eric Polingyouma, 1993, Sio Önga, An Ethnohistory of Hopi Use of Zuni Salt Lake. In Traditional Cultural Properties of Four Tribes: The Fence Lake Mine Project, edited by E. Richard Hart and T. J. Ferguson, Institute of the NorthAmerican West, Seattle, Washington.

Ferguson, T. J., and Eric Polingyouma 1991, Statement on Hopi Concerns about Traditional Cultural Properties affected by the Salt River Project's Fence Lake Mine and Transportation Corridor. Cultural Preservation Office, Hopi Tribe, Kykotsmovi, Arizona

Ferguson, T. J., 1990, Report on the Theft of Three War Gods from the Nobonni Dahna'a Shrine on the Zuni Indian Reservation. Prepared for the Zuni Tribal Council for Submission to the Zuni Police Department. Institute of the NorthAmerican West, Tucson, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 1990, Report to the Zuni Tribal Council on Thirteen War Gods in the Collections of The Brooklyn Museum. Institute of the NorthAmerican West, Tucson, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 1990, Archaeological Reconnaissance of Zuni Heaven Trust Lands on July 26 and September 13-14, 1990. Institute of the NorthAmerican West, Tucson, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 1990, Report to the Zuni Tribal Council Answering Questions Posed by the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Institute of the NorthAmerican West, Tucson, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., 1989, Ahayu:da, Creation, Disposition, and Repatriation of Zuni War Gods. Preliminary Report to the Zuni Tribal Council. Institute of the NorthAmerican West, Tucson, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., and E. Richard Hart, 1988, Rebuttal Report: Interpretation of Historical and Contemporary Photographs. Prepared in behalf of the Zuni Indian Tribe for submission to the United States Claims Court in Docket Nos. 327-81L (Ct. Cl., filed May 12, 1981) and 224-84L (Ct. Cl., filed May 3, 1984).

Ferguson, T. J., 1988, Rebuttal Report: Land Use and Land Damage on the Zuni Indian Reservation, 1846-1988. Prepared in behalf of the Zuni Indian Tribe for submission to the United States Claims Court in Docket Nos. 327-81L (Ct. Cl., filed May 12, 1981) and 224-84L (Ct. Cl., filed May 3, 1984).

Ferguson, T. J., 1987, Additional Reconnaissance of the Zuni Koluwala:wa Pilgrimage Trail. Prepared for E. Richard Hart, Executive Director, Institute of the NorthAmerican West, Albuquerque, NM.

Ferguson, T. J., 1987, The Architectural Documentation of Thirty-two Buildings in Zuni Pueblo during 1986. Zuni Archaeology Program Report No. 234. Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico.

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Ferguson, T. J., 1986, A Guide to Cultural Resources Management on the Zuni Indian Reservation. School of Architecture and Planning, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

Ferguson, T. J., 1986, A Resource Guide for Cultural Resources Management on the Zuni Indian Reservation. School of Architecture and Planning, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

Ferguson, T. J., 1986, Report on an Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Zuni Koluwala:wa Pilgrimage Trail. Prepared for E. Richard Hart, Executive Director, Institute of the NorthAmerican West, Albuquerque, NM.

Ferguson, T. J., 1985, Patterns of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Land Use and Environmental Change on the Zuni Indian Reservation: Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Information. Prepared on behalf of the Zuni Tribe for submission to the United States Claims Court in Docket 327–81L.

Ferguson, T. J., and Barbara J. Mills, 1982, Archaeological Investigations at Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1977–1980. Report No. 183. Zuni Archaeology Program, Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico.

Ferguson, T. J., 1981, Rebuttal Report. Zuni Tribe v. United States, Docket No. 161-79L, before the United States Court of Claims.

Ferguson, T. J., 1980, Zuni Settlement and Land Use: An Archaeological Perspective. Zuni Tribe v. United States, Docket No. 161-79L, before the United States Court of Claims.

Ferguson, T. J., 1976–1985, Prepared 45 technical reports for cultural resource management studies submitted by the Zuni Archaeology Program 1976–1981, and 1984–1985.

Publications: Non-Refereed Newsletter and Electronic Articles

Nelson, Ben, T. J. Ferguson, and Damon Dozier, 2010, Dialing up our Voice on Cultural Preservation. Anthropology News 51(9):35.

Ferguson, T. J., Ed Liebow, and Oona Schmid, 2010, The AAA Publications Program, Our Common Property Resource. Anthropology News 51(6):23–24..

Ferguson, T. J., 2010, Applied and Practicing Anthropology at the 2010 Meeting. Anthropology News 51(5):16.

Ferguson, T. J., Bill Billeck, Jacquetta Swift, John Beaver, and Andrea Hunter, 2010, Repatriation at the Smithsonian Institution. Anthropology News 51(3):25.

Levy, Janet, and T. J. Ferguson, 2008, AAA Contributes Public Comment on New NAGPRA Regulations. Anthropology News 49(4):22.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson, 2006, Rethinking Abandonment in Archaeological Contexts. The SAA Archaeological Record 6(1):37–41.

Ferguson, T. J., 2008, Zuni Traditional History. Archaeology Southwest 22(2):4–5.

Ferguson, T. J., Andrew Duff, Susan Bruning, and Peter Whiteley, 2008, Collaborative Research in a Living Landscape: Pueblo Land, Culture, and History in West-Central New Mexico. Archaeology Southwest 22(1):1–24.

Ferguson, T. J., Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, and Roger Anyon, 2004, One Valley, Many Histories: Tohono O’odham, Hopi, Zuni, and Western Apache History in the San Pedro Valley. Archaeology Southwest 18(1):1–15.

Ferguson, T. J., 2002, Western Pueblo History and Land Use in the Upper Little Colorado River Valley. Archaeology Southwest 16(3):10–11.

Ferguson, T. J., 1999, Zuni. In Canyons, Cultures, and Environmental Change, An Introduction to the Land Use History of the Colorado Plateau, Internet: http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~luhna/People/zuni.htm.

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Dongoske, Kurt E., Leigh Jenkins, and T. J. Ferguson, 1998, Managing Hopi Sacred Sites to Protect Religious Freedom. The Hopi Tutuveni, January 9, 1998, pp. 13–15.

Dongoske, Kurt E., Michael Yeatts, Leigh Jenkins, and T. J. Ferguson, 1995, Historic Preservation and Native American Sites. SAA Bulletin 13(4):13, 39.

Dongoske, Kurt E., Michael Yeatts, Leigh Jenkins, and T. J. Ferguson, 1995, Hopi Oral History and Archaeology, Part 2, Implementation. SAA Bulletin 13(3):12–15.

Dongoske, Kurt E., Michael Yeatts, Leigh Jenkins, and T. J. Ferguson, 1995, Hopi Oral History and Archaeology, Part 1, the Consultation Process. SAA Bulletin 13(2):12–15.

Dongoske, Kurt E., Leigh Jenkins, and T. J. Ferguson, 1993, Understanding the Past through Hopi Oral History. Native Peoples, Winter:24–31.

Dongoske, Kurt E., Michael Yeatts, and T. J. Ferguson 1994, Ethics of Field Research for the Hopi Tribe. Anthropology Newsletter, January, 1994, p. 56.

Ferguson, T. J., 1991, The Return of Zuni War Gods Sets Example for Repatriation, in Zuni History, 3rd edition. Newspaper published by the Institute of the NorthAmerican West.

Ferguson, T. J., 1983, Zuni Archaeology and Culture History. In Zuni History, edited by E. Richard Hart. Institute of the American West, Sun Valley, Idaho.

Works in Progress: Articles, Book Chapters, and Reviews

Ferguson, T. J., 2011, Anthropological Evidence for Cultural Affiliation at El Morro National Monument. In Cultural Affiliation Study of Atsinna and El Morro in Cibola County, New Mexico, edited by Kelley Hays-Gilpin, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff.

Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., and T. J. Ferguson, 2008, Commentary on Hopitutskwa: The Meaning and Power of Maps. In Cartography and Native Americans, edited by Emre Sutton.

Ferguson, T. J., E. Richard Hart, and Ronald L. Stauber, 2008, Cartography and Zuni Litigation. In Cartography and Native Americans, edited by Emre Sutton.

Scholarly Presentations:

Koyiyumptewa, Stewart B., Thomas E. Sheridan, and T. J. Ferguson, 2012, Hopi History and Heritage, An Ethnohistorical Approach to Documentary Research. Presented at the 2012 Arizona Historic Preservation Conference, Prescott, Arizona, June 14, 2012.

Hedquist, Saul, Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa, and T. J. Ferguson. 2012, Named Places in a Living Landscape: Hopi Connections to the Past, Present, and Future. Presented in the Symposium: Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Ethnoarchaeology of Space: Current Projects and New Directions. 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee. Invited Presentation.

Ferguson, T. J., 2012, Forum Panelist, “The Future of Archaeological Publishing.” 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee. Invited Presentation.

Ferguson, T. J., 2011, Forum Panelist, “Community-Based Cultural Heritage Research: Insights, Challenges, and Possibilities.” 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada, November 20, 2011. Invited presentation.

Ferguson, T. J., 2011, Forum Panelist and Organizer, “The Future of the AAA Publishing Program.” 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada, November 18, 2011.

Ferguson, T. J., 2011, Forum Panelist, “The New Graduate Education: Master’s Programs in Applied Archaeology.” 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, California,

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April 1, 2011. Invited presentation.

Ferguson, T. J., 2011, Discussant, “On the Edge of (a) Reason: Archaeology, Activism, and the Pursuit of Relevance.” 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, California, April 2, 2011. Invited presentation.

Ferguson, T. J., 2011, Tribal Heritage Management in the Southwestern United States. Presented at International Symposium Cultural Resources and Intellectual Properties of Indigenous Peoples: Theory and Practice, Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies, Hokkaido University, Lake Akan, Hokkaido, Japan. Invited presentation.

Ferguson, T. J., 2010, Intersecting Domains of Knowledge: Indigenous History, Religion and Archaeology in the Southwestern United States. Fortieth Anniversary Seminar Series, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada, October 21, 2010. Invited presentation.

Mills, Barbara J., and T. J. Ferguson, 2010, Reuniting Southwestern Archaeology and Ethnography. Presented in the Symposium: Whither Southwest Archaeology? 75th Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, April 15, 2010. Invited presentation.

Altschul, Jeffrey H., and T. J. Ferguson, 2010, Heritage Management in Mexico and the United States. Presented at the 11th Southwest Symposium, Hermosillo, Sonora, México, January 8–9, 2010. Invited presentation.

Ferguson, T. J., 2009, Discussant in Forum on Culturally Unidentifiable Human Remains Policy: What is at Stake for Archaeologists and Native Peoples. 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia, April 23, 2009. Invited presentation.

Ferguson, T. J., 2009, The Hopi Tribe’s Methods for Identifying and Evaluating Traditional Cultural Properties. Presentation at the SHPO Traditional Cultural Properties Workshop, Phoenix, Arizona, April 6–8, 2009. Invited presentation.

Laluk, Nicholas, Wendi Field Murray, Barbara J. Mills, and T. J. Ferguson, 2008, Archaeological Collaboration with Native Americans in the Western United States. Paper Delivered at the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association San Francisco, California November 22, 2008. Invited presentation.

Duff, Andrew, Susan Bruning, Peter Whiteley, and T. J. Ferguson, 2008, Collaborative Research in a Living Landscape: Pueblo Land, Culture and History in West-Central New Mexico. Poster Presented at the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association San Francisco, California November 22, 2008.

Ferguson, T. J., 2008, Bearing Witness to the Ancestors: The Management of Western Pueblo Ancestral Sites as Historical Monuments in the United States. Session: Archaeologists, Museums, Monuments and Anti-Monuments. Session: Archaeologists, Museums, Monuments, Anti-Monuments. Theme: Land and Archaeology. World Archaeological Congress, Dublin, Ireland, June 30, 2008. Invited presentation.

Ferguson, T. J., Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, Micah Loma’omvaya, Patrick Lyons, Greg Schachner, and Laurie Webster, 2008, Yep Hisat Hoopoq’yaqam Yeesiwa (Hopi Ancestors Were Once Here): Hopi Cultural Affiliation with the Ancient Hohokam of Southern Arizona. Session: Archaeology in the Service of Repatriation; Theme: Materializing Identities I: Personhood, Politics and the Presentation of Identity. World Archaeological Congress, Dublin, Ireland, July 4, 2008. Invited presentation

Ferguson, T. J., 2008, Whose Ancestors are These? Repatriation and the Legacy of Dam Building in the American West. SMU-in-Taos Colloquia Series. Fort Burgwin, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, June 17, 2008. Invited presentation.

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Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., and T. J. Ferguson, 2008, Community Based Participatory Research at the Hopi Tribe. Expanding Interdisciplinarity – From Campus To Community. Conference sponsored by Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington, Seattle, June 6, 2008. Invited presentation.

Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., and T. J. Ferguson, 2007, The Hopi Model for Repatriation Research: The Tribe is the Gatekeeper, the Archaeologist is an Analyst. Presented in the Symposium Archaeologists as Gatekeepers of Native American and Hawaiian Identity, 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas, April 29, 2007. Invited presentation.

Mills, Barbara J., and T. J. Ferguson, 2007, Animate Objects: Shell Trumpets and Ritual Networks in the Greater Southwest. Presented in the Symposium “The Material Signatures of Nonhuman Agency,” 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas, April 28, 2007. Invited presentation.

Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., Michael Yeatts, and T. J. Ferguson, 2007, Öngtupqa: The Enduring Association of the Hopi People and the Grand Canyon. Presented at the 2nd Grand Canyon History Symposium, January 26, 2007, Grand Canyon Village, Arizona. Invited presentation.

Ferguson, T. J., G. Lennis Berlin, and Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma, 2006, Kukhepya: Searching for Hopi Trails. Invited symposium on “Landscapes of Movement: The Anthropology of Paths, Trails, and Roads,”, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia.

Welch, John, and T. J. Ferguson, 2006, Putting Patria Back into Repatriation: Cultural Affiliation Assessment of White Mountain Apache Tribal Lands. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Vancouver, Canada, March 28, 2006.

Sergeyeva, Marina, Molly Proue, and T. J. Ferguson, 2005, Filling Holes Rather than Digging Them: A New Approach for Field Schools involving Assessment of Damage at Vandalized Sites. Presented in the Sympoisum “Mobile Farmers, Migrants, and Permeable Boundaries: Putting the Mogollon Rim in Archaeological Perspective,” 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, April 1, 2005.

Mills, Barbara J., John Welch, and T. J. Ferguson, 2005, Introduction: Research and Collaboration by the Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project-University of Arizona Archaeological Field School Presented in the Sympoisum “Mobile Farmers, Migrants, and Permeable Boundaries: Putting the Mogollon Rim in Archaeological Perspective,” 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, April 1, 2005.

Ferguson, T. J., 2005, Discussant for Symposium “Applied Indigenous Archaeology,” 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, March 31, 2005.

Mills, Barbara J., John Welch, and T. J. Ferguson, 2005, Field Schools without Trowels: Teaching Archaeology and Heritage Preservation in a Collaborative Context. Presented in the Symposium “Indigenous Archaeology at the Trowel’s Edge: Field School, Pedagogy, and Collaboration,” 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, March 31, 2005.

Anyon, Roger, T. J. Ferguson, and Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, 2004, Natural Setting as Cultural Landscapes: the Power of Place and Tradition. Presented at Biodiversity and Management of the Madrean Archipelago II: Connecting Mountain Islands and Desert Seas, 5th Conference on Research and Resource Management in Southwestern Deserts, May 11-15, 2004, Tucson, Arizona.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson, 2004, When Landscapes are History and Sites are Monuments. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, Canada.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, T. J. Ferguson, and Roger Anyon, 2003, Conceptualizing Landscapes in

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the San Pedro Valley of Arizona: American Indian Interpretations of Reeve Ruin and Davis Ruin. Presented at the World Archaeological Congress, Washington, D.C., June 21-26, 2003.

Ferguson, T. J., 2003, History of Archaeological Research at Zuni Pueblo. Presented at “Colonialism and Culture Change at Zuni, A.D. 1300-1900,” Amerind Foundation Seminar, Amerind, Dragoon, Arizona, May 18-23,2003.

Ferguson, T. J., Mark Elson, and Micah Lomaom’vaya, 2003, Beyond Consultation: Research with the Hopi Tribe during Data Recovery on the US 89 Project. Presented at Contributions to Highway Archaeology Symposium, Arizona Archaeological Council Meeting, Arizona State University, Tempe, May 17, 2003.

Ferguson, T. J., and Kurt F. Anschuetz, 2003, Ethnographic Landscapes in the Petroglyph National Monument: Working with Traditionally Associated Peoples in New Mexico. Presented at Workshop on Park Ethnographic Resources and Traditionally Associated Peoples: Living Peoples and Cultures. Sponsored by the National Park Service and Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, Mather Training Program in Cultural Resources, Tucson, Arizona, February 25, 2003.

Ferguson, T. J., and Chip Colwell-Chathaphonh, 2002, Ancestors and Archaeology: A Case Study of Collaborative Research along the San Pedro Valley of Southeastern Arizona. Presented at “Ethics and the Practice of Archaeology,” a symposium held at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia, PA, September 28, 2002.

Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., and T. J. Ferguson, 2002, Ang Kuktota: The Role of Archaeological Sites in Defining Hopi Cultural Landscapes. Presented in the Symposium “Reconstructing a Sense of Place: Method and Theory in Archaeology,” 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver, Colorado, March 21, 2002.

Ferguson, T. J., 2002, Academic, Legal and Political Contexts of Social Identity and Cultural Affiliation Research in the Southwest. Presented at the Eighth Biennial Southwest Symposium, Tucson, Arizona, January 11, 2002.

Ferguson, T. J., 2001, Zuni Traditional History and Cultural Geography. Presented at “An Exploration of Mogollon-Zuni Relationships,” an advanced seminar sponsored by the Center for Desert Archaeology and Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona, October 14-19, 2001.

Anyon, Roger, and T. J. Ferguson, 2001, Hopi and Zuni Cultural Landscapes. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, October 20, 2001, Tucson, Arizona.

Ferguson, T. J., and Margaret A. Hardin, 2000, Edmund J. Ladd: Achieving True Interpretation as an Archaeologist, Anthropologist, and Museum Curator. Invited paper in the session: “Earlier American Indian Anthropologists in Public Anthropology: A Retrospective by the American Indian, Native American, Alaska Native Special Interest Group (AINAAN)." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California, November 18, 2000.

Dongoske, Kurt, Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma, and T. J. Ferguson, 2000, Managing Ethnography: Resolving the Paradigm Between Hopi and Anthropologists with Respect to Intellectual Property Rights. Invited paper in the session: “Intellectual Property, Gatekeepers and Anthropologists: A (Re)Consideration of the Public Face of Native Philosophy.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California, November 18, 2000.

Preucel, Robert W., and T. J. Ferguson, 2000, An Archaeology of the Ancestors: Mesa Villages of the Pueblo Revolt. Invited paper presented at the Structure and Meaning in Human Settlements Conference, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, October 21, 2000.

Ferguson, T. J., 2000, Anthropological Archaeology Conducted by Tribes: Traditional Cultural Properties and Cultural Affiliation. Presented in American Anthropological Association Invited

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Symposium: Archaeology is Anthropology, 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA, April 6, 2000.

Swidler, Nina, David Eck, T. J. Ferguson, Roger Anyon, Klara Kelley, Harris Francis, Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, and Loren Panteah, 2000, Multiple Views of the Past: Integrating Archaeology and Ethnography in the Jeddito Island Project. Presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA, April 6, 2000.

Swidler, Nina, David Eck, T. J. Ferguson, Roger Anyon, Klara Kelley, Harris Francis, Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, and Loren Panteah, 2000, Multiple Views of the Past: Integrating Archaeology and Ethnography. Presented in the Session “Traditional Knowledge and Scientific Explanation,” Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, San Francisco, CA, March 23, 2000.

Lomaomvaya, Micah, and T. J. Ferguson, 1999, Hisatqasit Aw Maamatslalwa — Comprehending our Past Lifeways: Thoughts about a Hopi Archaeology. Presented at the Chacmool Conference, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada, November 11, 1999.

Ferguson, T. J., 1999, Dowa Yalanne: Architecture of Zuni Resistance and Social Change During the Pueblo Revolt. Presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, Illinois, March 27, 1999

Berlin, G. Lennis, T. J. Ferguson, E. Richard Hart, and Roger Anyon, 1999, Identification of the Beale Wagon Road in Eastern Arizona using Multidate Aerial Photographs. Presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Historic Archaeology, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 7, 1999.

Ferguson, T. J., 1998, Discussant for Symposium “Original Voices: Native Origins in the New World.” Chacmool Conference, University of Calgary, November 13, 1998.

Mills, Barbara J., and T. J. Ferguson, 1998, Cultural Affiliation of Western Pueblos: Theory and Practice. Presented Cultural Affiliation of Ancestral Peoples of the Four Corners Area Conference, Durango, Colorado, February 20-21, 1998.

Dongoske, Kurt ,Cindy Dongoske, G. Lennis Berlin, and T. J. Ferguson, 1997, Preservation of Hopi Trails: Managing the Cultural Interface between the Physical and Spiritual Worlds. Presented at the Spring Meeting of the Arizona Archaeological Council, Arizona State Museum, Tucson, April 26, 1997, and the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle, March, 1998.

Ferguson, T. J., 1997, The Changing Role of Native Americans in the Archaeological Study of the Past: Recent History and Future Prospects. Presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, Tennessee, April 2, 1997.

Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., Michael Yeatts, Kurt E. Dongoske, and T. J. Ferguson, 1997, The Hopi People, the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam, and Management of Cultural Resources in the Grand Canyon. Presented at the George Wright Society Biennial Conference, March 17, 1997, Albuquerque, NM.

Ferguson, T. J., 1996, Archaeology For and By Native Americans. Presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California.

Dongoske, Kurt, Michael Yeatts, and T. J. Ferguson, 1996, Religious Freedom, Is it Truly Guaranteed for All Americans? A Hopi Case Study. Presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California.

Jenkins, Leigh, Kurt E. Dongoske, Michael Yeatts, and T. J. Ferguson, 1996, Öngtupka niqw Pisisvayu, Salt Canyon and the Colorado River: The Hopi People and the Management of Glen Canyon Dam. Presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.

Anyon, Roger, T. J. Ferguson, Loretta Jackson, and Lillie Lane, 1995, Native American Oral Traditions and Archaeology. Position paper prepared for distribution to the Arizona Archaeological Council.

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Ferguson, T. J., 1995, Ethnohistoric Research and Confidentiality in Collaborative Projects undertaken by the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office and the Institute of the NorthAmerican West. Presented at “Dialogue with the Hopis: Cultural Copyright and Research Ethics,” conference sponsored by the Hopi Tribe’s Cultural Preservation Office, the Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico, and the Heard Museum, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, August 21-23.

Mills, Barbara J., and T. J. Ferguson, 1995, Tempo and Mode of Events in the Life Histories of Domestic Architecture: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach. Presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, MN.

Dongoske, Kurt, Michael Yeatts, Roger Anyon, and T. J. Ferguson, 1995, Archaeological Cultures and Southwestern Prehistory: Perspectives from Hopi and Zuni. Arizona Archaeological Council, April Meeting, Tucson, Arizona.

Jenkins, Leigh, T. J. Ferguson, and Kurt E. Dongoske, 1994, A Reexamination of the Concept of Hopitutsqwa. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Tempe, Arizona.

Jenkins, Leigh, and T. J. Ferguson,1994, Öngtupka, Hopi Sacred Geography of the Grand Canyon. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western History Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Dongoske , Kurt E. Leigh Jenkins, and T. J. Ferguson, 1994, Disparate Ambassadors: A Tribal Perspective on the Federal Agency Approach to Consultation with Native Americans. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Cancun, Mexico.

Mills, Barbara J., and T. J. Ferguson, 1993, The Social Consequences of Spatial Reorganization at Zuni during the Historic Period. Presented at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.

Ferguson, T. J., Kurt Dongoske, Eric Polingyouma, Mike Yeatts, and Leigh Jenkins, 1993, Working Together: The Roles of Archaeology and Ethnohistory in Hopi Cultural Preservation. Presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis.

Anyon, Roger, and T. J. Ferguson, 1993, Repatriation at Zuni: A Case Study. Presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis.

Ferguson, T. J., 1992, Public History, Private History and Archaeology in Research of Hopi Traditional Cultural Properties. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western History Association, New Haven, CN.

Ferguson, T. J., 1992, Structural Change in Historic Zuni Architecture and Society. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh, PA.

Ferguson, T. J., 1991, Use of Proprietary and Privileged Information in Ethnohistoric Research for Two Indian Tribes. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL.

Mills, Barbara J., and T. J. Ferguson, 1990, Preservation and Research of Sacred Sites by the Zuni Indian Tribe of New Mexico. Presented at the World Archaeological Congress 2, Barquisimeto, Venezuela.

Rothschild, Nan A., Barbara J. Mills, Susan Dublin, and T. J. Ferguson, 1990, Abandonment at Zuni Farming Villages. Presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Las Vegas, NV.

Mills, Barbara J., and T. J. Ferguson, 1988, Wood Reuse in Puebloan Architecture: Evidence from Historic Zuni Settlements. Presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting, Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix, AZ.

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Ferguson, T. J., 1987, Causes of Erosion in Arid Lands and Traditional Methods of Rehabilitation: the Zuni Resources Development Plan. Presented at the Globescope Conference, Sun Valley, Idaho, October, 1987.

Ferguson, T. J., 1985, The Archaeology of Soil and Water Control on the Zuni Indian Reservation. Presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver, CO.

Ferguson, T. J., 1984, A Hundred Years of Change in Traditional Zuni Water Control. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, New Orleans, LA.

Ferguson, T. J., 1983, Historic Zuni Land Use. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Albuquerque, NM.

Anyon, Roger, and T. J. Ferguson, 1983, Settlement Patterns and Changing Adaptations in the Zuni Area After AD 1000. Presented at the Second Anasazi Conference, Farmington, NM.

Ferguson, T. J., 1982, Zuni Archaeology, Settlement and Land Use. Presented at the Zuni History Conference, Zuni Pueblo, NM.

Ferguson, T. J., 1981, The American Indian Religious Freedom Act and Zuni Pueblo. Presented at the American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO.

Ferguson, T. J., 1981, On Delineating Archaeological Boundaries for Cultural Groups: a Case Study of Nineteenth Century Zuni Pueblo. Presented at the 46th Annual Society for American Archaeology Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Ferguson, T. J., 1981, Bounding a Study Area for the Investigation of Zuni Archaeology. Presented at an invited symposium at the Pecos Conference, Mesa Verde, CO.

Ferguson, T. J., and Barbara J. Mills, 1980, The Growth of Zuni Pueblo: Change and Continuity in Architectural Form and Space. Presented at the 1st Annual Meeting of the New Mexico Archaeological Council, Santa Fe, NM.

Ferguson, T. J., and Barbara J. Mills, 1980, Processes of Architectural Change: Examples from the Historic Zuni Farming Villages. Presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA.

Ferguson, T. J., and Wilfred Eriacho, 1979, The Zuni War Gods — Art, Artifact, or Religious Beings? A Conflict in Values, Beliefs, and Use. Presented at New Directions in Native American Art History, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.

Ferguson, T. J., 1979, Zuni Recovery of Religious Artifacts. Presented at the 1st Annual Conference of the American Indian Museums Association, Denver, CO.

Ferguson, T. J., 1979, Application of New Mexico State Dead Body and Indigent Burial Statutes to a Prehistoric Mummified Body. Presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC.

Ferguson, T. J., and Barbara J. Mills, 1978, The Built Environment of Zuni Pueblo: the Bounding, Use and Classification of Architectural Space. Presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

Ferguson, T. J., and Barbara J. Mills, 1978, The Growth of Zuni Pueblo. Presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Tucson, AZ.

Mills, Barbara, and T. J. Ferguson, 1978, The Miller Canyon Survey: Settlement Pattern in the Zuni. Presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Tucson, AZ.

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Ferguson, T. J., Barbara J. Mills, and William A. Dodge, 1978, Archaeological Investigations at Kyaki:ma, Zuni Indian Reservation. Presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Tucson, AZ.

Mills, Barbara J., William A. Dodge, and T. J. Ferguson, 1977, Archaeological Investigations at Pescado Springs, Zuni Indian Reservation, New Mexico. Presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.

Dodge, William A., and T. J. Ferguson, 1977, The Zuni Archaeological Enterprise: A New Concept in Conservation Archaeology. Presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.

Grants and Contracts: Federal

2011–2015 National Science Foundation, Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems (CNH), Long-term Vulnerability and Resilience of Natural and Human Ecosystems to Climate and Fire Regime Changes in Southwestern Forests, $1,500,000. [20%]

2012 National Park Service, Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot, Conduct Tribal Consultation to Publish a Notice of Inventory Completion, $30,946. [100%]

2010–2011 National Science Foundation, Collaborative Research: Recording Toponyms to Document the Endangered Hopi Language. Collaborative project between University of Arizona, Hopi Tribe, and American Museum of Natural History, Grant BCS-0965949, $117,360. [100%]

2010–2011 National Park Service, Hopi Traditional History and Cultural Affiliation Study for Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Project J1445100035, $29,205. [100%]

2010–2011 National Park Service, Backcountry Ethnographic Resource Inventory, Phase 2, Project J8213100079, $15,000. [100%]

2009–2011 National Park Service, Cultural affiliation study for Petrified Forest National Park, Project J8430091011, $130,000. [100%]

2009–2011 National Park Service, Grand Canyon National Park, Backcountry Ethnographic Resources Inventory, $35,000. [100%]

2009–2010 National Park Service, Organ Pipe National Monument Cultural Resource Survey, $30,289. [50%]

2007 Bureau of Reclamation, Cultural Affiliation Study, Navajo Reservoir and Glen Canyon Dam Projects, $100,000. [100%]

2005-2006 National Endowment for the Humanities, San Pedro Internet Site Planning Grant GP-50173-05 to Center for Desert Archaeology, $40,000. [50%]

2003-2005 Grand Canyon National Park, NAGPRA Agreement with Nine Tribes, $80,000. [100%]

2003-2007 Bureau of Reclamation, Cultural Affiliation Study, Navajo Reservoir and Glen Canyon Dam Projects, $300,000. [100%]

2001-2003 National Endowment for the Humanities, One Valley, Many Histories: San Pedro Ethnohistory Project, Grant RZ-20721-01 to Center for Desert Archaeology, 100,000. [50%]

2001-2002 United States Army, Hopi Ethnographic Overview of Yuma Proving Grounds, $49,781. ]100%]

2000-2001 Bureau of Reclamation, Ethnographic Evidence for Northern Fremont Cultural Affiliation, $24,970. [100%]

1997 Bureau of Reclamation, Preparation of Public Report for Hopi Glen Canyon Environmental Studies, $9,986. [100%]

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1990 New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities, Reprint of Zuni History Newspaper, GN 1309-744-972, $5,200. [100%]

1987-1990 Department of Justice, Expert Witness Pueblo of Zuni Easement along Zuni Heaven Trail, United States v. Platt, Civil No. 85-1478 PCT WPC, D. Arizona. [100%]

1987 National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant No. BNS-8720491, $10,000. [100%]

1978-1981 National Endowment for the Humanities, An Architectural and Historical Study of Zuni Farming Villages, Grant #H30089, $67,772. [100%]

Grants and Contracts: State

2009 Magellan Circle Award, grant to support educational activities, $298. [100%]

2002 New Mexico State General Services Department, Cienega Ruin Archaeological Damage Assessment for Risk Management Division, $5,000. [100%]

1987 New Mexico Humanities Council, Zuni Farming Villages: History, Land Use and Community Life, GN 014-562, $11,870. [100%]

1985 New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities, Zuni Pueblo: An Architectural History, $10,000. [100%]

1982-1983 New Mexico Humanities Council, Zuni History Project, GN 643-353, $20,352. [50%]

Grants and Contracts: Tribal

2012 Zuni Cultural Resources Enterprise, Traditional Cultural Property of Fort Wingate Depot Activity, $71,000 [100%].

2011-2012 Zuni Cultural Resources Enterprise, Traditional Cultural Property Study of Roca Honda Mine, $223,253 [100%].

2011-2012 Pueblo of Laguna, Traditional Cultural Property Study of Roca Honda Mine, $60,501. [100%]

2011-2012 Tohono O’odham Nation, Traditional Cultural Property Study of Barry M. Goldwater Range, $70,000. [100%]

2009-2011 Pueblo of Santo Domingo, research of land use on tribal land, $42.929. [100%]

2008-2009 Pueblo of Laguna, Mount Taylor Traditional Cultural Property Research, $15,000 [100%]

2006 Hopi Tribe, Inventory of Eagle Nests on Hopi Reservation, $20,000. [100%]

2006 Hopi Tribe, Traditional Cultural Properties along the Navajo Transmission Project, $35,000. [50%]

2005-2012 Pueblo of Laguna, Study of Laguna Pueblo Agriculture and Water Use, $250,000. [100%]

2003-2006 Hopi Tribe, Study of Hopi Agriculture and Water Use, $125,000. [100%]

2003-2004 White Mountain Apache Tribe, Cultural Affiliation Study for Fort Apache Indian Reservation, $40,000. [100%]

2001-2003 Jicarilla Apache Nation, Archaeological Damage Report, Lands Restoration Project, $68,000. [100%]

2001-2002 Hopi Tribe, Hopi-Hohokam Cultural Affiliation Study, $60,000. [100%]

1998-2000 Hopi Tribe, Hopi Ethnobotany in the Grand Canyon, $50,000. [100%]

1998-1999 Hopi Tribe, Hopi-Salado Cultural Affiliation Study, $38,985. [100%]

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1998 Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office, Historic Zuni Trails and Roads, $79,827. [33%]

1997-1998 Zuni Cultural Resources Enterprise, Hopi History Related to Excavation of Archaeological Sites in the Jeddito Valley, $20,000. [100%]

1997-1998 Pueblo of Taos, Study of Impacts of Proposed Airport Expansion on Taos Pueblo, $54,858. [50%]

1997 Pueblo of Zuni, National Register Nomination of Zuni Salt Lake and Sanctuary, $16,000. [100%]

1997 Hualapai Nation, Management Consultant, Hualapai Office of Cultural Resources, $6,217. [50%]

1996-1998 Hopi Tribe, Documentation of Hopi Shrines on the 1934 Navajo Reservation, $93,578. [100%]

1995 White Mountain Apache Tribe, Tribal Historic Preservation Office Plan, $11,297. [100%]

1994-1995 Zuni Cultural Resources Enterprise, Hopi and Zuni Traditional Cultural Properties on the Chambers-Sanders Trust Lands, Navajo Nation, $25,000. [100%]

1991-1995 Hopi Tribe, Ethnographic Research for Hopi Glen Canyon Environmental Studies, $199,956. [100%]

1989-2000 Pueblo of Zuni, Consultant, Repatriation of Zuni War Gods. [100%]

1980-1990 Pueblo of Zuni, Expert Witness for Zuni land claims against the United States in the United States Court of Claims, Dockets No. 161-79L; No. 327 81-L; 224-84L. [100%]

Grants and Contracts: Industry

2008-2009 Southwest Archaeological Consultants, Ethnohistoric Study and Video of Laguna and Acoma Sheep Herding along Inditos Draw, New Mexico, $50,000. [50%]

2005-2006 URS Corporation, Hopi Traditional Cultural Property Investigation, Black Mesa Project Environmental Impact Study, $42,030. [100%]

2005-2006 URS Corporation, Hopi Traditional Cultural Property Investigation along US 160, $23,556. [100%]

2005-2006 Wolfe and Associates, Cape Cod Dune Shacks Historic District Traditional Cultural Property Assessment, $10,000. [100%]

2002 Logan Simpson Design, Hopi Traditional Cultural Properties along the US 89 Highway between Wupatki and SR 160 Junction, $16,169. [100%]

2001-2002 Southwest Archaeological Consultants, Western Pueblo Traditional Cultural Properties in the South Hospah Mine, NM, $78,734. [100%]

2000-2004 Desert Archaeology, Inc., Western Apache Ethnohistory and Land Use along S.R. 260, $26,325. [100%]

2000 Statistical Research, Inc., Hopi Traditional Cultural Properties along the Questar Pipeline from Farmington, NM, to Seligman, AZ, $99,940. [50%]

1998-2000 Desert Archaeology, Inc., Hopi History along U.S. 89 Highway near Flagstaff, AZ, $43,288. [100%]

1997 Plateau Mountain Desert Research, Native American Traditional Cultural Properties along U.S. 89 Highway, $33,423. [100%]

1997 SWCA, Inc., Hopi Traditional Cultural Properties in the Carlota Copper Mine, $9,099. [100%]

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1994 Dames & Moore, Hopi Traditional Cultural Properties Impacted by the Navajo Transmission Project, $25,255. [100%]

1991-1993 Salt River Project, Fence Lake Mine Ethnohistory Study, $300,000. [50%]

Grants and Contracts: Private Foundations, Universities, and Museums

2008 Arizona Open Lands Trust, Ethnographic Study of Tohono O’odham Use of Cocoraque Butte, $1,382.00 [100%]

2005-2007 Christensen Fund, Strengthen Understanding of the Past and Present of the Zuni Salt Lake Cultural Landscape to Help Secure its Future through Collaborative Research involving Indigenous Knowledge Keepers of Four Pueblo Tribes in the US Southwest and Anthropologists, $70,000. [50%]

2003-2005 Southern Methodist University, Cultural Affiliation Study of the Hummingbird Chaves Site, $10,000. [100%]

2002 American Museum of Natural History, Consultant for NAGPRA Inventory of BIA Collection, $9,450. [100%]

2000 Rio Grande Foundation for Communities and Cultural Landscapes, San Juan Homelands Documentation Project, $11,840. [100%]

1999-2000 Rio Grande Foundation for Communities and Cultural Landscapes, Western Pueblo Cultural Landscapes at the Petroglyph National Monument, Albuquerque, NM, $20,616. [100%]

1991 National Geographic Society, Geoarchaeology of Zuni, $12,547. [50%]

List of Collaborators on Grants and Publications from Last Five Years

Mark Altaha Roger Anyon G. Lennis Berlin Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh Douglas Gann Karl Hoerig Angie Krall Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma Edmund J. Ladd Nicholas Laluk Dorothy Lippert Robert E. Keane Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa Matthew Liebmann Lee Wayne Lomayestewa Randall McGuire William Merrill Wendi Field Murray George P. Nicholas Barbara J. Mills Christopher I. Roos Stephen W. Silliman Thomas W. Swetnam Joe Watkins John Welch Michael Yeatts María Nieves Zedeño

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Larry Zimmerman