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Since I have committed to another paper in HSA 2008, I can only suggest you
seek papers on Immigrant camps and shrines in remote U.S/ Mexico International
Border areas along the California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas borders.
Margaret Hangaman, formerly of BLM and now with the U.S. Forest Service
(Cleveland National Forest) delivered a great paper a few years ago here in
California on religious shrines found within a few miles of the border in
California. A number of archaeology surveys over the years have mapped and recorded
migrant worker's camps around tomato fields. As well, features associated with
U.S. Border Patrol arrests have also been recorded. An entire subculture has
developed trails, camps, religious shrines and associated features across
America that merits serious attention by contemporary archaeologists. Surely
someone out there could contribute a paper on this topic?
Ron May
Legacy 106, Inc.
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