Catherine and robert c euler (5 Ergebnisse)
Verlag: Washington: USGPO/Grand Canyon Natural History Association, 1981., 1981
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In den WarenkorbThis is the second reprint by the Grand Canyon Natural History Assn. 30pp, (8.5x11 inches), maps, b&w photos. Near Fine condition in stapled wrappers (softcover). Covers barely worn. Crisp, tight and clean, no bumps, tears or creases, no markings. Description of Powell's anthropological fieldwork, archaeology of the Canyon count…ry, extracts from his notes on the Indians of that area.

Verlag: Grand Canyon Natural History Association, 1981
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In den WarenkorbStapled wraps. Zustand: Near Fine. Reprint. 4to 11" - 13" tall; 30 pages.
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1977/1981 reprint. Anthropology, Native Americans. Geological Survey Professional Paper 670, United States Government Printing Office, 30 p., very good black cover, paper/monograph.
Verlag: US Dept of the Interior, Washington, DC, 1969
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In den WarenkorbWraps. Zustand: G/NO DUSTJACKET. Washington, DC: US Dept of the Interior. G/NO DUSTJACKET. 1969. . Wraps. Geological Survey Professional Paper 670 . 4to., 30 pp., cover rubbed, faded, soiled . Photographs (B&W) (illustrator).
John Wesley Powell and The Anthropology of the Canyon Country; Geological Survey Professional Paper 670
Fowler, Don D., and Euler, Robert C., and Fowler, Catherine S.
Verlag: Grand Canyon Natural History Association (after first publication in 1969 by the U.S. Government Printing Office), Washington DC, 1981
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In den WarenkorbWraps. Zustand: Good. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. v, [1], 30 pages. Footnotes. Illustrations. Maps. References Cited. There is some wear and soiling on the cover, including some sticker residue on the covers. This item is largely in a two-column format. This contains a description of John Wesley Powell's… anthropological fieldwork, the archeology of the Canyon Country, and extracts from Powell's notes on the origins, customs, practices, and believes of the Indians of that area. The three authors of this monograph are highly distinguished, lifelong scholars of North American anthropology and archaeology, each possessing deep expertise in the Great Basin and Southwest regions. Don D. Fowler spent over 40 years at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), serving as the Mamie Kleberg Professor of Historic Preservation. Robert C. Euler chaired the anthropology departments at both Northern Arizona University and the University of Utah, and served as the president of Prescott College. Catherine S. Fowler taught alongside her husband at the University of Nevada, Reno from 1964 to 2007, where she became Professor Emerita. This concise 1969 monographpublished by the U.S. Government Printing Office as Geological Survey Professional Paper 670chronicles Major John Wesley Powell's pioneering ethnological and archaeological fieldwork among Indigenous peoples of the Colorado Plateau and Great Basin. Authored by anthropologists Don D. Fowler, Robert C. Euler, and Catherine S. Fowler, the 30-page paper reviews Powell's intermittent field studies conducted between 1868 and 1880. It highlights his interactions with Numic-speaking groups (such as the Southern Paiute, Ute, and Havasupai) and includes extracts from his original notes on Native origins, customs, and practices. Additionally, the paper features a brief overview of Grand Canyon regional archaeology, including sites identified along Powell's river routes. John Wesley Powell (March 24, 1834 September 23, 1902)[was an American geologist, U.S. Army soldier, explorer of the American West, professor at Illinois Wesleyan University, and director of major scientific and cultural institutions. He is famous for his 1869 geographic expedition, a three-month river trip down the Green and Colorado rivers, including the first official U.S. government-sponsored passage through the Grand Canyon. Powell was appointed by US president James A. Garfield to serve as the second director of the U.S. Geological Survey (18811894) and proposed, for development of the arid West, policies that were prescient for his accurate evaluation of conditions. He also spent time among the Native Peoples of the Colorado Plateau and wrote an influential classification of North American Indian languages. Two years prior to his service as director of the U.S. Geological Survey, he had become the first director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution where he supported linguistic and sociological research and publications. He was also the first president of the Anthropological Society of Washington, founded in 1879. Powell was in favor of developing agriculture on water-rich public lands, leaving the rest for grazing animals. From 1894 to 1899, Powell held a post as lecturer on the History of Culture in the Political Science department at the Columbian University in Washington, D.C. He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1898. Second printing by the Grand Canyon Natural History Association [Stated].