Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-239) and index.
Prologue: A visit to Black Rock -- Introduction to place-making, identity, and cultural landscapes -- A place of landforms, imagination, and spirituality -- Peopling the place -- Constructing the Zuni Dam -- The Zuni agency boarding school at Black Rock -- Appropriating place : Black Rock, an agency town -- Taking back Black Rock : the Indian new deal and self-determination -- Making sense of Black Rock's cultural landscape.
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To visiting geologists, Black Rock, New Mexico, is a basaltic escarpment and an ideal natural laboratory. To hospital workers, it is a picturesque place to earn a living. To the Zuni, the mesas, arroyos, and the rock itself are a stage on which the passion of their elders is relived. This book explores how a shared sense of place evolves over time and through multiple cultures that claim the landscape.
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Black Rock.
Ethnoecology-- New Mexico-- Black Rock.
Geographical perception-- New Mexico-- Black Rock.
Landscape assessment-- New Mexico-- Black Rock.
Zuni Indians-- New Mexico-- Black Rock-- Social life and customs.
Ethnoecology.
Geographical perception.
Landscape assessment.
Manners and customs.
SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Ethnic Studies-- Native American Studies.