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First peoples of Great Salt Lake : a cultural landscape from Nevada to Wyoming

Title
First peoples of Great Salt Lake : a cultural landscape from Nevada to Wyoming / Steven R. Simms ; original art by Eric S. Carlson ; cartography by Chelsea McRaven Feeney ; photography by François Gohier.
ISBN
9781647691479
1647691478
9781647691370
1647691370
Publication
Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, [2023]
Physical Description
xv, 221 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 26 cm.
Notes
Don D. & Catherine S. Fowler Prize.
Summary
"Great Salt Lake is a celebrated, world-recognized natural landmark. It, and the broader region bound to it, is also a thoroughly cultural landscape; generations of peoples made their lives there. In an eminently readable narrative, Steven Simms, one of the foremost archaeologists of the region, traces the scope of human history dating from the Pleistocene, when First Peoples interacted with the lapping waters of Lake Bonneville, to nearly the present day. Through vivid descriptions of how people lived, migrated, and mingled, with persistence and resilience, Simms honors the long human presence on the landscape. First Peoples of Great Salt Lake takes a different approach to understanding the ancients than is typical of archaeology. De-emphasizing categories and labels, it traces changing environments, climates, and peoples through the notion of place. It challenges the "Pristine Myth," the cultural bias that Indigenous peoples were timeless, changeless, primitive, and the landscapes they lived in sparsely populated and perpetually pristine. First Peoples and their descendants modified the forests and understory vegetation, shaped wildlife populations, and adapted to long-term climate change. Native Americans of Great Salt Lake were very much part of their world, and the story here is one of long continuity through dramatic cultural change" -- Back cover.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 05, 2024
Series
Utah series on Great Salt Lake & the Great Basin.
Utah series on Great Salt Lake & the Great Basin
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-210) and index.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Great Salt Lake genealogy
From Bonneville to Great Salt Lake
Explorers in an ecological moment
Pioneers and first settlers
Transformations of place
A human wilderness
Indigenes, immigrants, and first farmers
The most populous part of Utah
Upheaval
Descendants
Indigenes meet travelers
Denouement
Notes
References
Index
About the author.
Citation

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