Birds of the Sun
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Birds of the Sun

Macaws and People in the U.S. Southwest and Mexican Northwest

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  2. English
  3. PDF
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eBook - PDF

Birds of the Sun

Macaws and People in the U.S. Southwest and Mexican Northwest

About this book

Scarlet macaws are native to tropical forests ranging from the Gulf Coast and southern regions of Mexico to Bolivia, but they are present at numerous archaeological sites in the U.S. Southwest and Mexican Northwest. Although these birds have been noted and marveled at through the decades, new syntheses of early excavations, new analytical methods, and new approaches to understanding the past now allow us to explore the significance and distribution of scarlet macaws to a degree that was previously impossible.

Birds of the Sun explores the many aspects of macaws, especially scarlet macaws, that have made them important to Native peoples living in this region for thousands of years. Leading experts discuss the significance of these birds, including perspectives from a Zuni author, a cultural anthropologist specializing in historic Pueblo societies, and archaeologists who have studied pre-Hispanic societies in Mesoamerica and the U.S. Southwest and Mexican Northwest. Chapters examine the highly variable distribution and frequency of macaws in the past, their presence on rock art and kiva murals, the human experience of living with and transporting macaws, macaw biology and life history, and what skeletal remains suggest about the health of macaws in the past. Experts provide an extensive, region-by-region analysis, from early to late periods, of what we know about the presence, health, and depositional contexts of macaws and parrots, with specific case studies from the Hohokam, Chaco, Mimbres, Mogollon Highlands, Northern Sinagua, and Casas Grandes regions, where these birds are most abundant.

The expertise offered in this stunning new volume, which includes eight full color pages, will lay the groundwork for future research for years to come.

Contributors

Katelyn J. Bishop
Patricia L. Crown
Samantha Fladd
Randee Fladeboe
Patricia A. Gilman
Thomas K. Harper
Michelle Hegmon
Douglas J. Kennett
Patrick D. Lyons
Charmion R. McKusick
Ben A. Nelson
Stephen Plog
José Luis Punzo Díaz
Polly Schaafsma
Christopher W. Schwartz
Octavius Seowtewa
Christine R. Szuter
Kelley L. M. Taylor
Michael E. Whalen
Peter M. Whiteley

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Information

Year
2022
Print ISBN
9780816553419
9780816544745
eBook ISBN
9780816545360

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Information
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Foreword by Charmion R. McKusick
  8. 1. Birds of the Sun: e Many Dimensions of Macaws and Other Parrots in the Lives of Pre-Hispanic People of the U.S. Southwest and Mexican Northwest / Plog, Schwartz, and Gilman
  9. 2. Puebloan Parrots Paradox / Peter M. Whiteley
  10. 3. Zuni Use of Macaws / Octavius Seowtewa
  11. 4. Macaws and Parrots from Mesoamerica into the U.S. Southwest / Nelson, Punzo Díaz, and Schwartz
  12. 5. The Elusive Macaws of the Hohokam Region and Southern Arizona / Christine R. Szuter
  13. 6. Scarlet Macaws, Ritual, and Sociopolitical Organization in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico / Plog, Bishop, Kennett, Fladd, and Harper
  14. 7. Mimbres Macaws and Other Parrots: Contemporary with Hohokam and Chaco Psittacine Birds, but Not the Same / Patricia A. Gilman
  15. 8. Macaws and Parrots of the Flagstaff Area / Christopher W. Schwartz
  16. Color Gallery
  17. 9. Macaws and Other Parrots from Pueblos in the Mountains of East-Central Arizona / Lyons and Crown
  18. 10. Obtaining Macaws: Breeding Versus Procurement, and the Case of Paquimé, Chihuahua, Mexico / Michael E. Whalen
  19. 11. Riders of the Rainbow: Macaws and Parrots in the Pictorial Record of the SW/NW / Polly Schaafsma
  20. 12. Health and Husbandry of Scarlet Macaws Among Ancient Communities in the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico: Taking a Biological Perspective on the Acquisition, Maintenance, and Use of Scarlet Macaws / Fladeboe and Taylor
  21. 13. The Human Experience of Transporting and Raising Scarlet Macaws at Paquimé in Northern Chihuahua, Mexico / Schwartz, Taylor, and Hegmon
  22. 14. Exploring Variation in the Frequency and Context of Macaws and Parrots in the U.S. Southwest and Mexican Northwest / Schwartz, Plog, and Gilman
  23. Contributors
  24. Index

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