This book is designed to provide original ethnographic detail on the very real connections to an ancestral homeland still held by Arapaho and the Ute American Indians. As such, the data relies heavily on oral traditions, shared memories of place, community, and loss. It also examines how culture is inscribed onto the landscape in a real rather than imagined (or theoretical) fashion. It relies heavily on perspectives of place as shared with the author by Native people whose presence in the Park sparked memories, thoughtful reflections, attitudes, and stories. This collection is intended, in...
This book is designed to provide original ethnographic detail on the very real connections to an ancestral homeland still held by Arapaho and the Ute ...