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Anita Cohen-Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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>"Got CALICHE?" newsletter
>http//www.swanet.org/caliche.html
>
>Tuesday January 11, 2000
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>CALIFORNIA
>
>http://www.modbee.com/yosemite/ Two events changed the course of history
>for Indians and whites alike. The discovery of gold attracted fortune
>hunters from all over the world. Then California became the 31st state in
>1850...
>
>NEVADA
>
>http://www.tahoe.com/appeal/stories.1.11.00/region/10074amnv011011Jan3155.ht
>ml  A judge ordered inspections of the Mapes Hotel on Tuesday to determine
>whether demolition work has so weakened the historic hotel-casino that it
>is too late to save it.
>
>ARIZONA
>
>http://www.azcentral.com/news/0110speechtext.shtml Gov. Hull - "Later this
>week, I will sign an order to preserve 9,000 acres in North Phoenix.
>Certain parcels of state trust land must be saved. A conservation trust
>will give us the means to do so."
>
>http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/2000/01/11/text/p1s2.html A statewide poll
>shows solid public support - not only for the establishment of the Grand
>Canyon-Parashant National Monument, but also for a 40,000-acre Agua Fria
>National Monument in an archaeologically rich area north of Phoenix.
>
>http://www.azstarnet.com/public/dnews/000111AHSlecturesmain.html Arizona
>Historical Society’s spring lecture series: Making a Difference: Pioneering
>Southwestern Women.
>
>http://www.prescottaz.com/2000pdc/0100/10sims.htm Gary Witherspoon
>("Dynamic Symmetry and Holistic Asymmetry") says anthropologists are other
>natives immersed in their own cognized views of the world. [Ed Note -
>Translation: Sometimes, anthropologists have their heads where the sun
>don't shine...]
>
>NEW MEXICO
>
>http://www.abqjournal.com/biz/12biz01-10-00.htm The museum is a steward for
>the entire state's collections of artifacts. Over 40,000 students from the
>state come to the Palace of the Governors and the Museum of New Mexico
>every year to see some of New Mexico's heritage. Right now, they can't see
>the vast majority of what the museum has to offer.

>http://dallasnews.com/texas_southwest/15396_LABELLE09.html Matagorda Bay.
>That's where a winter storm capsized her in January 1686. The ship, La
>Belle, was the last remaining vessel in an ill-fated expedition to explore
>and colonize the Gulf Coast. Now, the wayward beauty is being given the
>royal treatment.

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>Thanks for reading today's "Got CALICHE!" Southwestern Archaeology, Inc., a
>501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. "Archaeology, Anthropology, and
>History of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico. An ethnographic look
>at applied scientific practices in the American Southwest."
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>
Anita Cohen-Williams
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