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Page numbers in italics indicate illustrations. Acculturation models, 23–24 Africa, 306; serial founder effect model, 298–300 Age-grade/age-set systems: Ongamo-Maa, 215 Agriculture, 150, 179 Akimel O’odham, 70, 71; Oriole songs, 76–77 Allelic identity: in GF simulations, 300–303; in SFE simulations, 298–300 Ancestral Puebloans, 41n1, 192; in lower San Pedro Valley, 88–100; in Mesa Verde region, 121–22, 124. See also Puebloans Ancestral sites: pilgrimages to, 53, 55 Andes, South-Central: Tiwanaku polity in, 233–36 Anthony, David: “Migration in Archaeology : The Baby and the Bathwater,” 22–23 Apaches, 62 Archaeolinguistics, 10, 113 Archaeology, 10, 11–12, 112; culturalhistorical approach to, 18–19; in Kenya and Tanzania, 211–12, 214; on material culture changes, 326–29; metaphor in, 121–26; Mezquital Valley, 152 (table); and modern migrations, 313–14; New, 19–21; postprocessual, 21–22 Architecture, 157, 328, 333n12; container metaphors in, 127, 129, 130, 131, 132–33; Index Hiatup O’odham adobe, 74–76; Kayenta migrant, 97–98; Mezquital Valley, 158, 159 Artifacts, 5, 18. See also Material culture; various types of artifacts Assimilation, 325, 328 Athapaskan languages, 114, 175, 176–77, 178 Austroasiatic language family, 254, 255 Austronesians, 114 Bajío: Epiclassic migrants from, 157, 158, 162, 163–64 Bannock, 196, 197 Baringo Basin: Maa peoples in, 210, 211, 217 Barrel cactus, California (Ferocactus cylindraceus ), 183, 184 Basin and Range province, 194 Basketmaker groups: linguistics, 178 Basketry, 199; pottery as, 122, 124–25, 132–33 Basseri, 47 Bear Clan, 39 Binford, Lewis, 19, 20 Bioanthropology, 10–11, 13, 192, 330–31 Bioarchaeology, 264; migration models in, 278–90 Biogeochemistry, 10, 13, 231, 331; strontium isotope analysis, 232–33, 236–40 Biological data: Mezquital Valley, 154 Biological terms: and linguistic reconstruction , 181–86 Biosystematic lexicons: PNUA, 181–86 342 Index Blue Lake: ritual pilgrimage, 54 Botanic terms: PNUA, 181–86 Boundaries, 6, 9, 31, 32, 85 Brain development: and movement, 45–46 Broadacres, 72 Buildings: as containers, 127 Burials, 212; Hopewell, 269–70; Tiwanaku polity, 235–40 Burke Act, 72 Cahuila, Lake, 184 California, 199; Takic groups in, 185–86 Camus, 211 Cascabel District: Kayenta migrants in, 97–98, 99–100 Casa Parroquial: strontium isotope analysis , 236, 237, 239 Catholic Church: and Hiatup O’odham, 74 Cazcan, 157 Cemeteries: as mnemonic landscape features, 71 Ceramics, 98, 210; buildings as, 127, 129; corrugated, 91–95; early Postclassic Tula, 161–62; as metaphorical baskets, 121–22, 124, 132–33; Mezquital Valley, 157, 159, 160; Proto-Ongamo-Maa, 210; ProtoUto -Aztecan terminology, 177, 179; Salado polychrome, 99, 100 Ceremonial objects, 11, 38, 40 Ceremonies, 39; movement in Pueblo, 51, 52–55, 61–62 Cerro Magoni, 159 Chacoan system: roads, 55–57 Chemehuevi, 195, 196 Chen Chen, 234; strontium isotope analysis , 235, 236–40; Tiwanku migrants at, 240–41 Chiago, Juan, 75 Chiago, Ron: Woodpecker songs, 77 Chimakuan linguistic community, 177 Chimakum language, 177 China: internal migration, 322 Circular migration, 322–23 Circumcision: Southern Nilotes, 219 Clallam, 177 Clans: Hopi, 37, 38–39, 40, 59–60 Classic period (northern Mesoamerica), 12, 154, 157 Clay (mud): in Proto-Uto-Aztecan, 179–80 Cognitive linguistics: metaphor and, 116–17 Colonization: and population replacement, 325 Colorado Desert, 185, 195 Colorado Plateau, 179, 201; Proto-Northern Uto-Aztecan, 181, 183, 185 Communities, 9, 12, 71, 85, 149; migration of, 321, 322; as pottery bowls, 133, 136; Semai, 251–52 Conceptual metaphor, 111, 116–17 Container metaphors: in Mesa Verde region, 126–32; in Puebloan languages, 132–38 Continuity: political and ethnic, 31 Continuum-of-connected-demes model, 293 Corn. See Maize Corrugated ceramics: as Mogollon Highlands migrant indicator, 91–95 Cosmology, 50, 53; roads in Pueblo, 58–60 Cowboy culture: O’odham, 78 Coyo Oriental, 234; strontium isotope analysis, 236, 238 Coyo-3, 234; strontium isotope analysis, 236, 238 Coyotlatelco ceramic complex, 159, 160 Craniometric data: Polynesian populations , 279–80 Creation stories: Paiute, 197 Creosote bush (Larrea tridentata), 184 Cultural differentiation: Malay Peninsula, 254 Cultural evolution, 32 Cultural exchange: Hopewell, 269 Cultural processes: Great Basin, 199–200 Culture areas, 40; U.S. Southwest, 32, 33 Culture change: in cultural-historical approach , 18–19; explanation of, 17–18; and migration, 4, 10, 21, 23–24 Culture history, 18–19 Culture replacement, 85 [3.144.48.135] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 00:46 GMT) Index 343 Cupan branch, 184 Curing practices: traditional O’odham, 74 Cushitic peoples, 211, 212; loanwords, 214–17, 218 (table) Dance: Hiatup O’odham, 74; Puebloan ritual, 54–55 Davis Ranch site, 98 Death Valley...

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