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Orthographies for the Winters papers in this issue 2024 Journal of the Southwest 66 (1): 115-17
  • Harry J. Winters jr.
*H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0894-8410
The Colorado delta, 1771-1776: rereading Francisco Garcés Part II: peoples, practices, and implications 2024 Kiva 90 (2): 185-210
  • Peter M. Whitelely
*H6/KE [KIVA-] 2051-6177
Identifying bird species in River Yuman oral traditions 2022 Journal of the Southwest 64 (4): 538-71
  • Jonathan A. Geary
*H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0894-8410
Los jesuitas en el noroeste de la Nueva España: Provincia Jesuita de Baja California 2020 Thule (48/49): 243-66
  • Mario Camacho Cardona
H6/KUL [THULE-] 1126-8611
Shaping ceramic traditions in the Pa'ipai village of Santa Catarina 2019 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 39 (1): 59-74
  • Michelle D. Graham
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Indigenous diplomacy and Spanish mediation in the lower Colorado-Gila river region, 1771-1783 2019 Ethnohistory 66 (2): 329-52
  • Naomi Sussman
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] 0014-1801
The vesicular of Egyptian rectangle as an analytical tool: demonstrating the persistence of Yuman ceramic production through the increasing proportional height of vessels 2018 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 38 (2): 191-206
  • Antonio Porcayo Michelini
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Sacred water and water-dwelling serpents: what can Yuman oral tradition tell us about Yuman prehistory? 2018 Journal of the Southwest 60 (1): 2-25
  • Margaret Field
*H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0894-8410
Phonological developments in delta-California Yuman 2018 International journal of American linguistics 84 (3): 383-433
  • Amy Miller
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Los poderosos muertos: costumbres funerarias en noroeste de México 2018 Arqueología mexicana 26 (154): 32-5
  • Elisa Villalpando Canchola
  • María de la Luz Gutiérrez Martínez
*H6/KUL [ARQUEOLOGIA-] 0188-8218
Keruk: tratamiento mortuorio entre norbajacalifornianos 2018 Arqueología mexicana 26 (154): 36-43
  • Antonio Porcayo Michelini
  • Juan Martin Rojas Chávez
*H6/KUL [ARQUEOLOGIA-] 0188-8218
Un entierro con objectos de hierro y bronce en la Isla de Espíritu Santo 2018 Arqueología mexicana 26 (154): 44-9
  • Harumi Fujita
*H6/KUL [ARQUEOLOGIA-] 0188-8218
Así morían los antiguos californios 2018 Arqueología mexicana 26 (154): 50-5
  • Alfonso Rosales López
  • Leticia C. Sánchez García
*H6/KUL [ARQUEOLOGIA-] 0188-8218
Arqueología de la costa del Pacífico norte de Baja California 2017 Arqueología mexicana 25 (147): 28-33
  • Gengis J. Ovilla Rayo
  • Rubén F. García Lozano
*H6/KUL [ARQUEOLOGIA-] 0188-8218
La costa norte del golfo en la península de Baja California 2017 Arqueología mexicana 25 (147): 34-9
  • Antonio Porcayo Michelini
  • Juan Martín Rojas Chávez
*H6/KUL [ARQUEOLOGIA-] 0188-8218
Making the invisible visible: the Yumans of the U.S.-Mexico transborder region 2016 Human organization 75 (2): 118-28
  • Everardo Garduño
H6/KF [APPLIED-] 0018-7259
War and defense on Cerro de Trincheras in Sonora, Mexico 2015 American antiquity 80 (3): 429-50
  • Maria Elisa Villalpando
  • Randall H. McGuire
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Location is everything: importance of landscape in a Kumeyaay rock art site 2012 American Indian rock art 38 (): 89-100
  • Gregory F. Erickson
H6/KUB [AMERICAN INDIAN ROCK ART-]
Kumeyaay language variation: group identity, and the land 2012 International journal of American linguistics 78 (4): 557-73
  • Margaret Field
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Calling down the rain: Great Mural art of Baja California, Mexico 2012 American Indian rock art 38 (): 101-28
  • Eve Ewing
H6/KUB [AMERICAN INDIAN ROCK ART-]
Missionization and the persistence of Native identity on the colonial frontier of Baja California 2010 Ethnohistory 57 (2): 225-62
  • Lee M. Panich
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] 0014-1801
Norton and Ethel Allen among the Paipai 2010 Journal of the Southwest (): 395-416
  • Alan Ferg
  • Suzanne Griset
*H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0894-8410
The Norton Allen basketry collection 2010 Journal of the Southwest (): 417-33
  • Brenda Buller Focht
  • Bryn Barbas Potter
*H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0894-8410
Spanish missions in the indigenous landscape: a view from Mission Santa Catalina, Baja California 2010 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 30 (1): 69-86
  • Lee M. Panich
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Fray Joaquín Pascual Nuez's account of the Mojave river expedition of 1819 2010 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 30 (2): 184-92
  • David D. Earle
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Linguistic prehistory and the archaic-late transition in the Colorado desert 2010 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 30 (2): 141-55
  • Don Laylander
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Barona intertribal dictionary: 'Ipay Aa-Tiipay Aa Uumall the language of the people 2009 News from native California 22 (4): 12-15
  • Cheryl Hinton
*H6/KUB [NEWS-] 1040-5437
The pre-Freudian Georges Devereux, the post-Freudian Alfred Kroeber, and Mohave sexuality 2009 Histories of anthropology annual 5 (): 12-27
  • Stephen O. Murray
H1 [HISTORIES-] 1557-637X
Official report of Samuel P. Heintzelman, 1853 2008 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 28 (1): 89-102
  • E.D. Townsend
  • S.P. Heintselman
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
The Mojave River and the central Mojave Desert: native settlement, travel, and exchange in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries 2005 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 25 (1): 1-37
  • David D. Earle
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Early anthropology on the Southwest-Great Basin frontier: the 1883 fieldwork of Herman ten Kate 2004 Journal of the Southwest 46 (3): 529-58
  • Jiska Herlaar
  • Peter Hovens
*H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0894-8410
The Yumans of Baja California, Mexico: from invented to imagined and invisible communities 2003 Journal of Latin American anthropology 8 (1): 4-37
  • Everardo Garduño
H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] 1058-7052
'Now dead I begin to sing': a protohistoric clothes-burning ceremonial feature in the Colorado desert 2000 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 22 (2): 186-211
  • Jerry Schaefer
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Bands of gardeners: Pai sociopolitical structure [with comments by T Braatz] 1999 American Indian quarterly 23 (3/4): 159-76
  • Henry F. Dobyns
0095-182X
Upland Yuman (Yavapai and Pai) leadership across the nineteenth century [with comments by HF Dobyns and RC Euler] 1999 American Indian quarterly 23 (3/4): 129-58
  • Timothy Braatz
0095-182X
Trailside scratched petroglyphs along the lower Colorado river 1994 American Indian rock art 21 (3): 455-62
  • Aline LaForge
H6/KUB [AMERICAN INDIAN ROCK ART-]
Lightning strikes incorporated into southwestern Gila River rock art designs 1990 Rock art papers 7 (26): 103-9
  • Tom Hoskinson
H6/KUB [SAN DIEGO. Museum papers]
Cueva de la Serpiente and its painted murals 1987 Rock art papers 5 (23): 139-50, [insert]
  • Albert Rubio
  • Elisa Sarriá
  • Ramón Viñas
  • Victoria del Castillo
H6/KUB [SAN DIEGO. Museum papers]
Rock feature incorporation 1987 Rock art papers 5 (23): 125-38
  • Ron Smith
H6/KUB [SAN DIEGO. Museum papers]
Sunlight and shadow 1987 Rock art papers 5 (23): 113-24
  • Eve Ewing
  • Marc Robin
H6/KUB [SAN DIEGO. Museum papers]
Rock art in the vicinity of Loy Butte, Arizona, with special reference to Honanki 1987 Rock art papers 5 (23): 87-94
  • Hans Bertsch
H6/KUB [SAN DIEGO. Museum papers]
Coyotes, rainbows, and power mountains 1986 Rock art papers 3 (20): 91-102
  • Tom Hoskinson
H6/KUB [SAN DIEGO. Museum papers]
Serpent Cave 1986 Rock art papers 3 (20): 27-50
  • Ron Smith
H6/KUB [SAN DIEGO. Museum papers]
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