2018
DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2018.1517203
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Blackwater Village at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Akimel O’Odham Perseverance and Resiliency

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“…The farming Akimel O'odham communities were not missionized, but they were not untouched by Spanish colonialism in the south. By the nineteenth century, Akimel O'odham began ranching, and cattle (and sheep to a lesser extent) were a major part of the faunal assemblage found at the late nineteenth-century site of Blackwater Village (Loendorf et al 2019). During the historical period, Tohono and Akimel O'odham images of branded cattle and brands appeared in rock art (Bostwick and Krocek 2016), indicating integration of the animals into other cultural facets.…”
Section: Toward a Zooarchaeology Of Semiferal Animal Husbandrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The farming Akimel O'odham communities were not missionized, but they were not untouched by Spanish colonialism in the south. By the nineteenth century, Akimel O'odham began ranching, and cattle (and sheep to a lesser extent) were a major part of the faunal assemblage found at the late nineteenth-century site of Blackwater Village (Loendorf et al 2019). During the historical period, Tohono and Akimel O'odham images of branded cattle and brands appeared in rock art (Bostwick and Krocek 2016), indicating integration of the animals into other cultural facets.…”
Section: Toward a Zooarchaeology Of Semiferal Animal Husbandrymentioning
confidence: 99%