Scott G. Ortman is an Omidyar Fellow at the Santa Fe Institute and the Lightfoot Fellow at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.
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Foreword by Porter Swentzell Acknowledgments 1. The Puzzle of Tewa Origins 2. Inheritance and Ethnic Groups 3. Population and Movement 4. Population History of the Tewa Basin 5. Biological Variation and Tewa Ancestry 6. The Tewa Language in Kiowa-Tanoan Context 7. Homelands and Dating of Kiowa-Tanoan Subgroups 8. Place-Names, Place-Lore, and Oral Tradition 9. Metaphors, Language, and Archaeology 10. Mesa Verde Metaphors in the Tewa Language 11. Immigration, Population Movement, and Material Culture 12. The End of Mesa Verde Society 13. The Archaeology of Tewa Origins 14. Population Movement, Social Movements, and Ethnogenesis Appendix A. Kiowa-Tanoan Reconstructions Appendix B. Archaeological Dating of Kiowa-Tanoan Terms Appendix C. Correlation of Site Numbers with Tewa Names Appendix D. Correlation of Kiowa-Tanoan Speech Communities with Archaeological Complexes References Cited Index

