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290 NOTESa Northern Landscape (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1986), pp. 181, 184.On the varied domestic architecture of the Arctic and Subarctic regions, see Nabokovand Easton, Native American Architecture, pp. 189-207.7. Richard K. Nelson, Make Prayers to the Raven: A Koyukon View of theNorthern Forest (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983), pp. 245-46.8. Lopez, Arctic Dreams, p. 265.9. Noble David Cook, Demographic Collapse: Indian Peru, 1520-1620(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981), p. 108; Henry F. Dobyns, TheirNumber Become Thinned: Native American Population Dynamics in Eastern NorthAmerica (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1983), p. 38.10. Thomas Blackburn, "Ceremonial Integration and Social Interaction in AboriginalCalifornia," in Lowell John Bean and Thomas F. King, eds., 'Antap: CaliforniaIndian Political and Economic Organization (Los Altos, Calif.: Ballena Press,1974), pp. 93-110.11. Dorothy Lee, Freedom and Culture (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1959),p. 8; see also, pp. 43-44, 80-82, 172.12. Malcolm Margolin, The Ohlone Way: Indian Life in the San Francisco­Monterey Bay Area (Berkeley: Heyday Books, 1978), p. 40.13. Ibid., p. 57.14. Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, "Relation of the Voyage of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo,1542-1543," in Herbert Eugene Bolton, ed., Spanish Exploration in theSouthwest, 1542-1706, (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1916), pp. 13-39.15. Sherburne F. Cook, The Population of the California Indians, 1769-1970(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976), pp. 69-71; Stephen Powers, Tribesof California [Contributions to North American Ethnology, Volume 3] (Washington,D.C.: Department of the Interior, 1877), p. 416.16. Cabrillo, "Relation of the Voyage," p. 14; on sixteenth- and seventeenthcenturydisease episodes in California, see, for example, Phillip L. Walker, PatriciaLambert, and Michael J. DeNiro, "The Effects of European Contact on the Healthof Alta California Indians," in David Hurst Thomas, ed., Columbian Consequences,Volume One: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the SpanishBorderlands West (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989), p. 351.17. See Carl Waldman, Atlas of the North American Indian (New York: Factson File Publications, 1985), p. 223.18. It has long been thought that agriculture in the southwest began even earlier-upto 6000 years ago-but recent research on the radiocarbon datings obtainedfrom agricultural sites in the region put the earliest date at about 1200 B.C.See Alan Simmons, "New Evidence for the Early Use of Cultigens in the AmericanSouthwest," American Antiquity, 51 (1986), 73-88; and Steadman Upham, RichardS. MacNeish, Walton C. Galinat, and Christopher M. Stevenson, "EvidenceConcerning the Origin of Maize de Ocho," American Anthropologist, 89 (1987),410-19.19. Emil W. Haury, The Hohokam: Desert Farmers and Craftsmen (Tucson:University of Arizona Press, 1976), pp. 120-51. Paul R. Fish, "The Hohokam:1,000 Years of Prehistory in the Sonoran Desert," in Linda S. Cordell and GeorgeJ. Gumerman, eds., Dynamics of Southwest Prehistory (Washington, D.C.: SmithsonianInstitution Press, 1989), pp. 19-63.20. For good overviews, among many works on the subject, see William A.

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