APPENDIX A Day-by-Day Program of Study and Reading List MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF PUEBLO HISTORY Two 1-week workshops, June 26 July 2 and July 17 23, 2016 1
MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF PUEBLO HISTORY June 26 July 2 and July 17 23, 2016 Daily Schedule: Day Place Activities Crow Canyon Sunday June 26 July 17 Monday June 27 July 18 AM Crow Canyon (CCAC) Activities Mesa Verde Required and Supplemental Readings Participants begin arriving Read before arrival: Crow Canyon PM CCAC Housing check-in Tour of Crow Canyon campus (Hammond, Lomawaima, Pino week 1/Roybal week 2), Powell, Simplicio, Stemmler) Evening CCAC 5:00 pm: Reception 5:30 pm: Dinner 6:15 pm: Introduction: schedule, goals, themes (Hammond, Lomawaima, Pino week 1/Roybal week 2), Powell, AM CCAC 8:00 am: Morning orientation Mesa Verde Room (Hammond, Lomawaima, Pino week 1/Roybal week 2), Powell, Pueblo chronology Windows into the Past and Pueblo culture today 2014a, 2014b; Noble 2006, 2014; Houk et al. 2006 PM Mesa Verde National Park (MVNP) visitor center Travel to MVNP visitor center Introduction to the History and Contemporary Context of Mesa Verde (MVNP education coordinator) Tour curation facility (MVNP curator) Return to Crow Canyon for dinner Evening CCAC 6:15 pm: The Mesa Verde World: An Introduction to the Pueblo Prehistory of the Central Mesa Verde Region (Varien) Smith 2002 2
Day Place Activities Crow Canyon Tuesday June 28 July 19 Wednesday June 29 July 20 AM CCAC 8:00 am: Morning orientation Mesa Verde Room (Hammond, Lomawaima, Pino week 1/Roybal week 2), Powell, Learning about the past through laboratory methods (half the group) (Schleher and laboratory staff) Learning about the past through field methods (half the group) (Sommer and field staff) PM CCAC Learning about the past through laboratory methods (half the group) (Schleher and laboratory staff) Learning about the past through field methods (half the group) (Sommer and field staff) Evening CCAC, MVNP Dinner Start projects (Stemmler) AM MVNP 7:30 8:00 Breakfast 8:30 am Depart for Mesa Verde Activities Mesa Verde Tour Mesa Top Loop Road; visit excavated sites dating from A.D. 600 1280 (MVNP education coordinator, Hammond, Picnic lunch (provided by Crow Canyon; Mesa Verde Rec Hall) PM MVNP Drive to Ute lands within boundaries of MVNP Utes and the creation of MVNP (Hammond) Balcony House tour (MVNP education coordinator, Hammond, Evening MVNP Dinner on own Aramark voucher Drive to Cliff Palace (Half the group); Twilight tour of Cliff Palace, MVNP (MVNP interpreter) (Hammond, Lomawaima) Informal gathering (half the group) (Pino, Simplicio) Required and Supplemental Readings Hays-Gilpin and Downum 2014 (in Noble 2014) Review: Houk et al. 2006; Naranjo 2006 and Ingersoll 2006, both in Noble 2006; Adams 2014 and Kuckelman 2014 (both in Noble 2014) Supplemental Readings: Dozier 1970; Lister 2004; Ortman 2012; Suina 2002 3
Day Place Activities Crow Canyon Thursday June 30 July 21 Friday July 1 July 22 Activities Mesa Verde AM MVNP Breakfast on own Aramark voucher Tour the Far View Group (MVNP education coordinator, Hammond, Lunch at Far View Terrace Aramark voucher PM MVNP Drive to Chapin Mesa Tour Chapin Mesa Museum Tour Spruce Tree (MVNP education coordinator, Hammond, Evening MVNP Dinner on own Aramark voucher Drive to Cliff Palace (Half the group); Twilight tour of Cliff Palace, MVNP (MVNP interpreter) (Pino, Simplicio) Informal gathering (half the group) AM MVNP, CCAC Return to Crow Canyon Group discussion deconstructing Mesa Verde Work on projects PM CCAC Presentations of projects, certificates of completion, and stipend checks (Hammond, Lomawaima) Breakfast on own Aramark voucher Check out, Far View Lodge) Required and Supplemental Readings Supplemental Readings: Kohler et al. 2010; Kuckelman 2014 (in Noble 2014); Ortman 2012 Saturday Evening CCAC Closing dinner AM CCAC Departure July 2 July 23 4
Primary Readings (to be read before program begins): Crow Canyon 2014a Peoples of the Mesa Verde Region [HTML title]. Available http://www.crowcanyon.org/peoplesmesaverde. Houk, Rose, Faith Marcovecchio, and Duane A. Smith (editors) 2006 Mesa Verde : The First 100 Years. Mesa Verde Museum Association and Fulcrum Publishing, Mesa Verde and Golden, Colorado. Noble, David Grant (editor) 2006 The Mesa Verde World: Explorations in Ancestral Pueblo Archaeology. SAR Press, Santa Fe. 2014 Living the Ancient Southwest. SAR Press, Santa Fe. Supplemental Readings (will be available to the NEH scholars at the Crow Canyon library): Crow Canyon 2014b The Basketmaker Communities Project: Pueblo Origins in the Central Mesa Verde Region [HTML title]. Available http://www.crowcanyon.org/index.php/basketmaker-communities-project. Dozier, Edward P. 1970 The Pueblo Indians of North America. Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc., New York. Kohler, Timothy A., Mark D. Varien, and Aaron M. Wright (editors) 2010 Leaving Mesa Verde: Peril and Change in the Thirteenth-Century Southwest. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Lister, Florence C. 2004 Troweling Through Time: The First Century of Mesa Verdean Archaeology. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. Ortman, Scott G. 2012 Winds from the North: Tewa Origins and Historical Anthropology. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. (Chapter 1, The Puzzle of Tewa Origins; Chapter 12, The End of Mesa Verde Society) Smith, Duane A. 2002 Mesa Verde : Shadows of the Centuries (revised edition). University Press of Colorado, Boulder. 5
Suina, Joseph 2002 The Persistence of the Corn Mothers. In Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt, edited by Robert W. Preucel, pp. 212 216. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. Varien, Mark D., and Shanna Diederichs 2011 Nomination of the Indian Camp Ranch Archaeological District, Site 5MT19927, to the National Register of Historic Places. Submitted to the Keeper of the National Register, Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 6