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"A monument to native civilization": Byron Cummings" still-unfolding vision for Kinishba ruins.(Cover story)
March 22, 2007... The massive, sprawling ruins of a six hundred-room Ancestral Pueblo village known since the 1930s as Kinishba sits perched above a now-desiccated spring in a scenic, pine-fringed alluvial valley near the seat of government for the White...
The Esther Henderson and Chuck Abbott White Mountain Apache photographs.
March 22, 2007... Two fortuitous events enhanced the Kinishba Ruins National Historic Landmark preservation project I coordinated on behalf" of the White Mountain Apache Tribe and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The first was the unannounced 2004 arrival of a...
Kinishba bibliography.(Bibliography)
March 22, 2007... Archival and photographic resources pertaining to Kinishba, not all of which are either listed here or referred to in the accompanying text, are available in Tucson, at the archives of the Arizona State Museum (ASM) (A-198, A-413, A-414, A-543;...