Description
This Issue’s Articles Include:
• Birds in the Southwest – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Ostriches in the Southwest – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Domestic Turkeys at Casas Grandes – Charmion R. McKusick, Southwest Bird Laboratory
• Casas Grandes Macaws – Charmion R. McKusick, Southwest Bird Laboratory
• Ancient DNA and Prehistoric Macaws – Peter Y. Bullock, White Sands Missile Range
• The FaunAZ Project – Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman, Arizona State Museum
• The Poorwill in Pima Oral Traditions – Amadeo M. Rea, University of San Diego
• Birds and Serpents in Hohokam Art – Henry D. Wallace, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
• Birds and Turquoise – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Lyndon Lane Hargrave, 1896-1978 – Steven D. Emslie, University of North Carolina Wilmington
• Birds and Prehistoric Agriculture at Four New Mexico Pueblos – Steven D. Emslie, University of North Carolina Wilmington
• Bird Iconography in Pueblo Art – Mark Bahti, Bahti Indian Arts
• Monster Birds – Barton Wright
• Hopi and Ancestral Hopi Bird Imagery – Kelley Hays-Gilpin, Northern Arizona University and Museum of Northern Arizona
• Birds as Pets – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Ritual Use of Birds as a Marker of Ancient Immigrants – Patrick D. Lyons, Arizona State Museum and Center for Desert Archaeology
• Zuni Prayer Sticks: Research by Edmund J. Ladd – Tobi Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology
• The Feather Distribution Project – Jonathan E. Reyman, Illinois State Museum
• The Great Mesa Verde Turkey Experiment – Tobi Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Back Sight – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology