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The Indians of Carlsbad Caverns National Park

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The booklet offers an accessible survey of indigenous presence in the Guadalupe Mountains region, tracing archaeological phases from early human arrivals and basketmaker groups to historic Mescalero Apache and Comanche lifeways. It summarizes material culture such as pottery, seasonal calendars, and artifact identification, and discusses social practices, religious beliefs, and patterns of mobility, raiding, and horse culture. Regional interactions, shifting territories, and ethnographic notes are supported by maps, sketches, and a selected bibliography. The text aims to provide a concise, introductory account rather than an exhaustive study.

About the Author

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Jack R. Williams

Jack R. Williams is an author known for his work in the field of anthropology and cultural history. His notable book, "The Indians of Carlsbad Caverns National Park," explores the indigenous peoples associated with this iconic American landmark. Through his writing, Williams contributes to the understanding of Native American cultures and their historical significance in relation to the natural environment. His work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of natural history and indigenous heritage.

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