Hisat'sinom
Ancient Peoples in a Land without Water
Format:Hardback
Publisher:SAR Press
Published:30th May '12
Should be back in stock very soon
When the Spanish conquistadors first came to northern Arizona, they proclaimed it the “sierra sin agua,” mountains without water, because of the peculiar absence of rivers and streams. But this harsh, beautiful land below the snow-capped San Francisco Peaks has long nourished humans, including the ancestors of today’s Hopis, the Hisat’sinom. Showcasing new research from Wupatki, Sunset Crater, and Walnut Canyon, this book tells the story of the diverse, mobile, and adaptive peoples who inhabited this region and borrowed from their Ancestral Pueblo and Hohokam neighbours while maintaining distinctive styles of their own.
- Winner of New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards (Anthropology/Archeology) 2013
ISBN: 9781934691113
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1274g
180 pages