Journal Article10.1016/0278-4165(92)90020-C
An analysis of residential patterns and the Oraibi split
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TL;DR: A factional dispute at the Hopi Pueblo of Oraibi resulted in the emigration of over half the village population and the establishment of several new settlements nearby as mentioned in this paper.
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About: This article is published in Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. The article was published on 01 Jun 1992. The article focuses on the topics: Settlement (litigation) & Human settlement.
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Ethnoarchaeology and Settlement Archaeology
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