
T. J. Ferguson
- Part-Time Faculty
Contact
- (520) 488-5330
- REMOTE, Rm. 210
- TUCSON, AZ 85721-0030
- tjf@arizona.edu
Degrees
- Ph.D. Anthropology
- University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
- Historic Zuni Architecture and Society
Awards
- Emil W. Haury Award
- Western National Parks Association, Fall 2018
- Victor R. Stoner Award
- Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Summer 2018
- Presidential Certificate
- American Anthropological Association, Fall 2015
- McGimsey-Davis Distinguished Service Award
- Register of Professional Archaeologists. Presented for leadership and dedication in pursuit of the preservation of tribal heritage values, applying tribal values to archaeological resources, consultation, and collaboration with Indigenous and descendant communities., Spring 2013
Licensure & Certification
- Registered Professional Archaeologist, Register of Professional Archaeologists (2000)
Interests
Teaching
Heritage and Historic Preservation
Research
Native American settlement and land use in the Southwest; Repatriation; Use of Oral traditions in archaeological research
Courses
2019-20 Courses
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Dissertation
AIS 920 (Spring 2020) -
Thesis
ANTH 910 (Spring 2020) -
Internship
ANTH 693 (Fall 2019) -
Thesis
ANTH 910 (Fall 2019)
2018-19 Courses
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Cultural Resource Mgmnt
ANTH 440A (Fall 2018) -
Cultural Resource Mgmnt
ANTH 540A (Fall 2018) -
Independent Study
ANTH 599 (Fall 2018) -
Independent Study
ANTH 699 (Fall 2018) -
Internship
ANTH 693 (Fall 2018)
2017-18 Courses
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Thesis
ANTH 910 (Spring 2018) -
Cultural Resource Mgmnt
ANTH 440A (Fall 2017) -
Cultural Resource Mgmnt
ANTH 540A (Fall 2017) -
Internship
ANTH 693 (Fall 2017)
2016-17 Courses
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Internship
ANTH 693 (Summer I 2017) -
Internship
ANTH 493 (Spring 2017) -
Master's Report
ANTH 909 (Spring 2017) -
Cultural Resource Mgmnt
ANTH 440A (Fall 2016) -
Cultural Resource Mgmnt
ANTH 540A (Fall 2016) -
Internship
ANTH 693 (Fall 2016)
2015-16 Courses
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Research
AIS 900 (Summer I 2016) -
Internship
ANTH 693 (Spring 2016)
Scholarly Contributions
Books
- Sheridan, T. E., Koyiyumptewa, S. B., Daughters, A., Brenneman, D. S., Ferguson, T. J., Kuwanwisiwma, L., & Lomayestewa, L. W. (2015). Moquis and Kastiilam: Hopis, Spaniards, and the Trauma of History, Volume I, 1540-1679. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Chapters
- Dongoske, C., Dongoske, K., & Ferguson, T. J. (2017). Zuni and 40 Years of CRM: A Perspective from On and Off the Reservation. In New Perspectives in Cultural Resource Management(pp 155–163). London: Routledge.
- Ferguson, T. J., & Kuwanwisima, L. J. (2017). Traditional Cultural Properties. In The Oxford Handbook of Southwest Archaeology(pp 177–191). New York: Oxford University Press.
- Hopkins, M., Koyiyumptewa, S., Hedquist, S., Ferguson, T. J., & Colwell, C. (2017). Hopisinmuy Wu’ya’mat Hisat Yang Tupqa’va Yeesiwngwu (Hopi Ancestors Lived in These Canyons). In Legacies of Space and Intangible Heritage; Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and the Politics of Cultural Continuity in the Americas(pp 35–52). Boulder: University Press of Colorado.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2014). Archaeologists as Activists, Advocates, and Expert Witnesses. In Transforming Archaeology, Activist Practices and Prospects(pp 239–253). Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press.
- Ferguson, T. J., & Altschul, J. H. (2013). Heritage Management in Mexico and the United States. In Building Transnational Archaeologies. Arizona State Museum.More infoAltschul, Jeffrey H., and T. J. Ferguson, 2013, Heritage Management in the Mexico and the United States. In Building Transnational Archaeologies, edited by Elisa C. Villapando. Archaeological Papers of the Arizona State Museum.;Your Role: Co-author.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague in the private sector.;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Kuwanwisiwma, L. (2013). Commentary on Hopitutskwa: The Meaning and Power of Maps. In Native American Cartography. Amazon.More infoKuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., and T. J. Ferguson, 2013, Commentary on Hopitutskwa: The Meaning and Power of Maps. In Cartography and Native Americans, edited by Emre Sutton and Dan Cole.;Your Role: Author;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague at Hopi Tribe;
- Ferguson, T. J., Hart, E. R., & Stauber, R. L. (2012). Cartography and Zuni Litigation. In Native American Cartography. Amazon.More infoFerguson, T. J., E. Richard Hart, and Ronald L. Stauber, 2013, Cartography and Zuni Litigation. In Cartography and Native Americans, edited by Emre Sutton and Dan Cole.;Your Role: Authoer;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with a historian and cartographer.;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Welch, J. (2013). Apache, Hopi, and Zuni Perspectives on Kinishba Cultural Affiliations. In Kinishba Lost and Found: Mid-Century Excavations and Contemporary Perspectives(pp 261–287). Arizona State Museum.More infoChapter in a book on Kinsihba edited by John Welch;Your Role: Author;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague at Simon Fraser Univeristy;
- Ferguson, T. J., Kuwanwisiwma, L. J., Loma’omvaya, M., Lyons, P. D., Schachner, G., & Webster, L. D. (2013). Yep Hisat Hoopoq’yaqam Yeesiwa (Hopi Ancestors Were Once Here): Repatriation Research Documenting Hopi Cultural Affiliation with the Ancient Hohokam of Southern Arizona. In Global Ancestors: Understanding the Shared Humanity of Our Ancestors(pp 104-133). Oxford: Oxbow Books.
- Ferguson, T. J., Kuwanwisiwma, L., Loma'omvaya, M., Lyons, P., Schachner, G., & Webster, L. (2013). Yep Hisat Hoopoq'yaqam Yeesiwa (Hopi Ancestors Were Once Here): Hopi Cultural Affiliation with the Ancient Hohokam of Southern Arizona. In Global Ancestors, Understanding the Shared Humanity of our Ancestors(pp 104–133). Oxbow Books, London.More infoYour Role: Senior corresponding author;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleagues outside UA.;
- Ferguson, T. J., Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., & Gann, D. (2009). Multivocality in Multimedia: Collaborative Archaeology and the Potential of Cyberspace.More infoThis article describes the development of an Internet website on the archaeology and history of the San Pedro Valley of Arizona.;Your Role: Co-author;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleagues at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and the Center for Desert Archaeology;
- Ferguson, T. J., Cowell-Chanthaphonh, C., & Gann, D. (2011). Multivocality in Multimedia: Collaborative Archaeology and the Potential of Cyberspace. Springer.More info;Your Role: Co-author;Full Citation: Colwell-Chanthaphonh, T. J. Ferguson, and Douglas Gann2011 Multivocality in Multimedia: Collaborative Archaeology and the Potential of Cyberspace. In New Persepctives in Global Public Archaeology, edited by Katsuyuki Okamura and Akira Matsuda, pp. 239-249. Springer, New York.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleagues outside of UA;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Silliman, S. (2009). Consultation and Collaboration.More infoThis chapter summarizing current trends in consultation and collaboration with descendant communities will appear in "Voices in American Archaeology," the 75th Anniversary Volume of the Society for American Archaeology, edited by Wendy Ashmore, Barbara J. Mills, and Dorothy Lippert. Society for American Archaeology. ;Your Role: Co-author;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with a colleague at another university.;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Silliman, S. W. (2010). Consultation and Collaboration with Descendant Communities.More infoThis chapter reviews archaeological practice relating to consultation with Native Americans and descendant communities in the United States.;Your Role: Co-author;Full Citation: Silliman, Stephen, and T. J. Ferguson2010 Consultation and Collaboration with Descendant Communities. In "Voices in American Archaeology," edited by Wendy Ashmore, Dorothy T. Lippert, and Barbara J. Mills, pp. 48-72. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague at University of Massachusetts.;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2009). Improving the Quality of Archaeology in the United States through Consultation and Collaboration with Native Americans and Descendant Communities. In Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management. School of Advanced Research.More infoTo appear in Archaeology and Cultural Resources Management, edited by Lynne Sebastian and William Lipe.;Your Role: Author;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Kuwanwisiwma, L. J. (2009). Hopitutskwa and Ang Kuktota; The Role of Archaeological Sites in Defining Hopi Cultural Landscapes.More infoThis article describes how archaeological sites are used by the Hopi Indians to define the cultural landscapes that help retain and transmit Hopi culture from one generation to the next.;Your Role: Co-author ;Full Citation: Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., and T. J. Ferguson2009 Hopitutskwa and Ang Kuktota; The Role of Archaeological Sites in Defining Hopi Cultural Landscapes. In The Archaeology of Meaningful Places, edited by Brenda J. Bowser and Marìa Nieves Zedeño, pp. 90-106. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague at the Hopi Tribe;
- Ferguson, T. J., Berlin, G. L., & Kuwanwisiwma, L. J. (2009). Kukhepya: Searching for Hopi Trails.More infoThis book chapter focuses on the methodology of identifying the archaeological signatures of trails using a combination of remote sensing and ethnographic research.;Your Role: Senior author;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J., G. Lennis Berlin, and Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma2009 Kukhepya: Searching for Hopi Trails (with G. Lennis Berlin and Leigh Kuwanwisiwma). In Landscapes of Movement: The Anthropology of Paths, Trails, and Roads, edited by James E. Snead, Clark L. Erickson, and J. Andrew Darling, pp. 20-41. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia. ;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleagues at NAU and the Hopi Tribe;
- Ferguson, T. J., Colwell-Chanthaphon, C., & Ferguson, T. J. (2008). Introduction, The Collaborative Continuum. Alta Mira Press.More info;Your Role: Co-author;Full Citation: Colwell-Chanthaphohn, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson, 2008, Introduction, The Collaborative Continuum. In Collaboration in Archaeological Practice, Engaging Descendant Communities, edited by Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh and T. J. Ferguson, pp. 1-32. Alta Mira Press, Lanham, Maryland.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Co-authored with colleague at Denver Museum of Science and Nature;
- Ferguson, T. J., Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., Ferguson, T. J., & Anyon, R. (2008). Always Mutlivocal and Multivalent: Conceptualizing Archaeological Landscapes in Arizona's San Pedro Valley.. Left Coast Press.More info;Your Role: Co-author;Full Citation: Colwell-Chanthaphon, Chip, T. J. Ferguson, and Roger Anyon, 2008, Always Multivocal and Multivalent: Conceptualizing Archaeological Landscapes in Arizona's San Pedro Valley. In Archaeologies of Placemaking; Monuments, Memories, and Engagement in Native North America, edited by Patricia E. Rubertone, pp. 59-80. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, California.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleagues at Denver Museum of Science and Nature and Pima County Historic Preservation Program;
- Ferguson, T. J., Kuwawisima, L. J., Ferguson, T. J., & Yeatts, M. (2008). Ă–ngtupqa: The Enduring Association of the Hopi People and the Grand Canyon. Grand Canyon Association.More info;Your Role: Co-author, principle investigator for work reported;Full Citation: Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., T. J. Ferguson, and Michael Yeatts, 2008, Ă–ngtupqa: The Enduring Association of the Hopi People and the Grand Canyon. In Reflections of Grand Canyon Historians; Ideas, Arguments, and First-Person Accounts, edited by Todd R. Berger, pp. 89-95. Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon, Arizona. ;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with two employees of the Hopi Tribe;
- Ferguson, T. J., Mills, B., Altaha, M., Welch, J., & Ferguson, T. J. (2008). Archaeology Without Trowels: Teaching Archaeology and Heritage Preservation in Collaborative Contexts. University of Arizona Press.More info;Your Role: Co-author.;Full Citation: Mills, Barbara J., Mark Altaha, John Welch, and T. J. Ferguson, 2008, Archaeology Without Trowels: Teaching Archaeology and Heritage Preservation in Collaborative Contexts. In Archaeology at the Trowel's Edge: Collaborative Field Projects in North America, edited by Stephen Silliman, pp. 25-49. Amerind Foundation and University of Arizona Press.;Collaborative with faculty member in unit: Yes;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with faculty member in unit, Tribal Historic Preservation Office for White Mountain Apache Tribe, and faculty member at Simon Fraser University.;
Journals/Publications
- Colwell, C., & Ferguson, T. J. (2017). Tree-Ring Dates and Navajo Settlement Patterns in Arizona. American Antiquity, 82(1), 25–49.
- Hopkins, M. P., Colwell, C., & Ferguson, T. J. (2016). Laguna Sheepherding. Kiva, 82(3), 5–59.More infoEthnographic description of historic sheepherding by Pueblo of Laguna.
- Hopkins, M. P., Koyiyumptewa, S. B., Kuwanwisiwma, L. J., & Ferguson, T. J. (2016). Comprehending Hopi Footprints: Hopi History and Traditions at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument. Journal of Arizona Archaeology, 4(1), 50–59.More infoCase study of work done by Hopi Tribe under the National Historic Preservation Act at Glen Canyon.
- Huckleberry, G., Ferguson, T. J., Rittenour, T., & Mahan, S. (2016). Identification and Dating of Indigenous Water Storage Reservoirs along the Rio San José at Laguna Pueblo, Western New Mexico, USA. Journal of Arid Environments, 127, 171–186.More infoInvestigation and OSL dating of indigenous water storage reservoirs at the Pueblo of Laguna.
- Ferguson, T. J., Hedquist, S. L., Koyiyumptewa, S. B., Bernardini, W., Whiteley, P. M., & Kuwanwisiwma, L. J. (2015). Mapping the Hopi Landscape for Cultural Preservation. International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research, 6(10), 40–59.
- Ferguson, T. J., Hoerig, K. A., Welch, J. R., & Soto, G. (2015). Expanding Toolkits for Heritage Preservation: The Western Apache Ethnography and Geographic Information Science Research Experience for Undergraduates.. International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research, 6(1), 60–77.
- Ferguson, T. J., Hopkins, M. P., & Koyiumptewa, S. B. (2015). Co-Creation of Knowledge about the Past by the Hopi Tribe and Archaeologists. Advances in Archaeological Practice.More infoDescribes collaborative research with the Hopi Tribe.
- Pailes, M., Killick, D. J., Ferguson, T. J., & Mills, B. J. (2015). Diabase temper as a marker for Laguna ceramics. KIVA, 80(3/4), 1-22.
- Colwell, C., & Ferguson, T. J. (2014). The Snow-Capped Mountain and the Uranium Mine. Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2(1), 234–251.More infoDescribes research methods used with descendant communities to investigate ethnographic landscapes for historic preservation.
- Hedquist, S. L., Ferguson, T. J., Berardinin, W., Hill, K. C., Kuwanwisiwma, S. B., Whiteley, P., & Kuwanwisiwma, L. J. (2014). Named Places in a Living Landscape: Recording Toponyms to Document the Endangered Hopi Language. American Anthropologist.More infoSubmitted to Current Anthropology;Other collaborative: Yes;Please specify if you select "Other collaborative" : Collaboration with colleagues at UA (graduate student), Hopi Tribe and American Museum of Natural Histort;Full Citation: Named Places in a Living Landscape: Hopi Connections to the Past, Present, and Future by Saul L. Hedquist, Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa, Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma, Peter Whiteley, and T. J. Ferguson,;Status: Submitted But Not Yet Accepted;
- Hedquist, S. L., Koyiyumptewa, S. B., Whitley, P. M., Kuwanwisiwma, L. J., Hill, K. C., & Ferguson, T. J. (2014). Recording Toponyms to Document the Endangered Hopi Language. American Anthropologist, 116(2), 324–331.More infoReport on documentation of place names in research funded by the NSF DEL program.
- Sheridan, T. E., Koyiyumptewa, S. B., Daughters, A. T., Ferguson, T. J., Kuwanwisiwma, L. J., Brenneman, D. S., & Lomayestewa, L. (2013). Moquis and Kastiilam: Coronado and the Hopis. Journal of the Southwest, 55(4), 377–434.
- Sheridan, T. E., Koyiyumptewa, S. B., Daughters, A. T., Ferguson, T. J., Kuwanwisiwma, L. J., Brenneman, D. S., & Lomayestewa, L. (2014). Moquis and Kastilam: Coronado and the Hopis. Journal of the Southwest, 55(4), 377–434.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2011). Comment on “Whose Idea Was This” by Gwyneira Issac. Current Anthropology.More info"CA Treatment" comment.;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J.2011 Comment on “Whose Idea Was This” by Gwyneira Issac. Current Anthropology 52(2):224;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2010). Commentary: Repatriation of Ahayu:da 20 Years Later. Museum Anthropology.More infoThis article offers a retrospective of a key case study involving repatriation of Native American sacred artifacts.;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J.2010 Commentary: Repatriation of Ahayu:da: 20 Years Later. Museum Anthropology 33(2): 194-195;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. (2010). Intersecting Magisteria, Bridging Archaeological Science and Traditional Knowledge. Journal of Social Archaeology.More infoThis article argues that the domains of indigenous traditional knowledge and science overlap in the archaeolgoical study of past tribal cultures in the United States.;Your Role: Co-author;Full Citation: Cowell-Chathaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson2010 Intersecting Magisteria, Bridging Archaeological Science and Traditional Knowledge. Journal of Social Archaeology 10(3):425-456.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague at Denver Museum of Nature and Science;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. (2010). Intersecting Magisteria: Bridging Archaeological Science and Traditional Knowledge. Journal of Social Archaeology, 3(10), 425–456.More infoThis article discusses the intersection of scientific and traditional knowledge in contemporary heritage studies involving archaeology and anthropology.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague at Denver Museum of Nature and Science;
- Ferguson, T. J., Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., Lippert, D., McGuire, R. H., Nicholas, G. P., Watkins, J. E., & Zimmerman, L. (2010). The Premise and Promise of Indigenous Archaeology. American Antiquity.More infoThis critique addresses the development of indigenous archaeology in the United States and Canada.;Your Role: Co-author;Full Citation: Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, T. J. Ferguson, Dorothy Lippert, Randall H. McGuire, George P. Nicholas, Joe E. Watkins, and Larry J. Zimmerman2010 The Premise and Promise of Indigenous Archaeology. American Antiquity 75(2):228-238.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboraton with colleagues at universities and museums in the United States and Canada;
- Ferguson, T. J., Cowell-Chanthaphonh, C., Lippert, D., McGuire, R. H., Nicholas, G. P., Watkins, J., & Zimmerman, L. (2010). The Premise and Promise of Indigenous Archaeology. American Antiquity, 2(75), 228–238.More infoThis is a critical response to an essay that mispresented the current status of indigenous archaeology.;Your Role: Co-author;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleaques in unversities and museums in the United States and Canada;
- Ferguson, T. J., Murray, W. F., Laluk, N., & Mills, B. J. (2009). Archaeological Collaboration with American Indians: Case Studies from the Western United State. Collaborative Anthropologies.More infoThis article describes the work of two students at the University of Arizona who are collaborating with indigenous communities in their research, and explains how this approach grew out of the methodology espoused by the Universiy of Arizona Archaeological Field School.;Your Role: Co-author ;Full Citation: Murray, Wendi Field, Nicholas Laluk, Barbara J. Mills, and T. J. Ferguson2009 Archaeological Collaboration with American Indians: Case Studies from the Western United States. Collaborative Anthropolgies 2:65-86.;Collaborative with graduate student: Yes;Collaborative with faculty member at UA: Yes;
- Murray, W. F., Laluk, N., Ferguson, T. J., & Mills, B. J. (2009). Archaeological Collaboration with Native Americans in the Western United States. Collaborative Anthropologies.More info;Collaborative with graduate student: Yes;Collaborative with faculty member at UA: Yes;Full Citation: Laluk, Nicholas, Wendi Field Murray, Barbara J. Mills, and T. J. Ferguson, in prep. Archaeological Collaboration with Native Americans in the Western United States. ;Status: Paper in Preparation;
- Ferguson, T. J., Mills', B. J., & Ferguson, T. J. (2008). Animate Objects: Shell Trumpets and Ritual Networks in the Greater Sout. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory.More info;Your Role: Co-Author;Full Citation: Mills, Barbara J., and T. J. Ferguson, 2008, Animate Objects: Shell Trumpets and Ritual Networks in the Greater Southwest. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 15:338-361.;Collaborative with faculty member at UA: Yes;
- Ferguson, T. J., Welch, J., & Ferguson, T. J. (2007). Putting Patria back into Repatriation, Cultural Affiliation Assessment of White Mountain Apache Tribal Lands. Journal of Social Archaeology.More info;Your Role: Co-author;Full Citation: Welch, John, and T. J. Ferguson, 2007, Putting Patria back into Repatriation, Cultural Affiliation Assessment of White Mountain Apache Tribal Lands. Journal of Social Archaeology 7(2):171-198.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague at Simon Fraser University;
Presentations
- Ferguson, T. J. (2016, January). Federal and State Repatriation Legislation.. Southwest Symposium. Tucson: Southwest Symposium.More infoIntroduction to session of papers reporting on repatriation research.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2016, January). Zuni Origin and Migration: An Anthropological Perspective. Southwest Seminars. Santa Fe, NM: Southwest Seminars.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2015, May). Creating Multi-sided Stories. Museum Association of Arizona Annual Meeting. Chandler, Arizona: Museum Association of Arizona.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2015, November). NAGPRA+25: Where do we Stand and Where are We Going?. Annual Meeting of American Anthropological Association. Denver, Colorado: American Anthropological Association.
- Dongoske, C. K., Dongoske, K. E., & Ferguson, T. J. (2014, April). Zuni and 40 Years of CRM: A Perspective from On and Off the Reservation. Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX: Society for American Archaeology.More infoDescribes 40 years of research at Pueblo of Zuni.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2014, February). Transcending Repatriation Issues: The Importance of Dialogue. Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
- Ferguson, T. J., & Koyiyumptewa, S. B. (2014, April). Co-Creation of Knowledge about the Past by the Hopi Tribe and Archaeologists. Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX: Society for American Archaeology.More infoDescribes methods of collaborative research with Hopi Tribe.
- Ferguson, T. J., & Mills, B. J. (2014, March). Archaeological Perspectives on Zuni Social Organization. Society for Anthropological Sciences Annual Meeting.
- Hopkins, M. P., Ferguson, T. J., Johnson, B., Juan, L., & Mankel, M. (2014, March). Am Ha Gohki Qidk G T Shohshon (In the Footsteps of our Ancestors): Tohono O’odham History and Traditions on the Barry M. Goldwater Range East.. Sonoran Desert Tri-National Symposium.More infoReports on research with the Tohono O'odham Nation.
- Hopkins, M. P., Ferguson, T. J., Johnson, B., Juan, L., & Mankel, M. (2014, March). From Orioles to Airplanes: O’odham Traditions of Travel through the Western Papagueria.. Sonoran Desert Tri-National Symposium.More infoReports on work with Tohono O'odham Nation
- Hopkins, M. P., Koyiyumptewa, S. B., Kuwanwisiwma, L. J., & Ferguson, T. J. (2014, November). Comprehending Hopi Footprints: Hopi History and Traditions at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument. Arizona Archaeological Council Fall Confernce. Mesa, AZ: Arizona Archaeological Conference.More infoDescribes Hopi research in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2013, April). Tungwniwpi nit Wukwlavayi (Named Places and Oral Traditions): Multi-Vocal Approaches to Hopi Land. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting. Honolulu, Hawaii: Society for American Archaeology.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2013, August). Ancestors and Archaeology: Collaborative Research with Native Americans in the San Pedro Valley of Arizona. Seminario Saberes Amerindios. Sao Paolo, Brazil: Centro de Estudos Amerindios, University of Sao Paolo.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2013, November). Identifying and Dating Indigenous Water Storage Reservoirs at Laguna Pueblo. New Mexico Archaeological Council Fall Conference. Albuquerque, NM: New Mexico Archaeological Council.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2013, November). Success in Anthropology: The Place of Internships and Practica. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. Chicago: American Anthropological Association.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2012, 2013-04-01). The Future of Archaeological Publishing. Society for American Archaeology. Memphis, TN.More info;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J., Hedquist, S., & Koyiyumptewa, S. B. (2012, 2012-04-01). Named Places in a Living Landscape: Hopi Connections to the Past, Present, and Future. Society for American Archaeology. Memphis, TN.More info;Your Role: Principal Investigator;Invited: Yes;Collaborative with graduate student: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J., Koyiyumptewa, S. B., & Sheridan, T. E. (2012, 2012-02-01). Hopi History and Heritage, An Ethnohistorical Approach to Documentary Research. Arizona Historic Preservation Conference. Prescott, Arizona.More info;Your Role: Co-author;Interdisciplinary: Yes;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with UA faculty member and Hopi tribal member;Type of Presentation: Professional Organization;
- Ferguson, T. J., Sheridan, T., & Koyiyumptewa, S. B. (2012, 2012-02-01). Moquis and Kastilam, The Hopi History Project. Pueblo Indian Studies Conference. Albuquerque, New Mexico.More info;Your Role: Contributor to research;Interdisciplinary: Yes;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with UA faculty member and Hopi tribal member;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2011, 2011-01-01). Tribal Heritage Management in the Southwestern United States. International Symposium Cultural Resources and Intellectual Properties of Indigenous Peoples: Theory and Practice. Hokkaido, Japan.More infoThis was an invited paper at a conference sponsored by the Ainu in Japan, with all travel expenses paid by the organizers.;Invited: Yes;Interdisciplinary: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2011, 2011-04-01). On the Edge of (a) Reason: Archaeology, Activism, and the Pursuit of Relevance. Society for American Archaeology. Sacramento, California.More info;Invited: Yes;Refereed: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2011, 2011-04-01). The New Graduate Education: Master's Programs in Applied Archaeology. Society for American Archaeology. Sacramento, California.More infoPresentation on MA in Applied Archaeology program at University of Arizona.;Your Role: Forum panelist.;Invited: Yes;Refereed: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2011, 2011-11-01). Community-Based Cultural Heritage Research: Insights, Challenges, and Possibilities. American Anthropological Association. Montreal, Canada.More info;Your Role: Discuss collaborative research with tribes in Arizona and New Mexico.;Invited: Yes;Refereed: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2011, 2011-11-01). The Future of the AAA Publishing Program. American Anthropological Association. Montreal, Canada.More info;Your Role: Co-organizer and forum panelist;Refereed: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2010, 2010-03-01). Whose Ancestors are These?. Public Lecture Series. Utah State University Museum of Anthropology.More infoPublic talk about determining cultural affiliation pursuant to NAGPRA.;Invited: Yes;Type of Presentation: Community Outreach;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2010, 2010-10-01). Intersecting Domains of Knowledge: Indigenous History, Religion and Archaeology in the Southwestern United States. Fortieth Anniversary Seminar Series. Simon Fraser University.More infoThis paper explores the interplay between traditional knowledge and science in indigenous archaeology.;Invited: Yes;Type of Presentation: Invited/Plenary Speaker;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2010, 2010-11-01). Emerging Trends in the Production of Knowledge. Annual Research Symposium. University of New Mexico.More infoPublic talk at annual research symposium to discuss emerging trends in the production of archaeological knowledge in the context of application.;Invited: Yes;Type of Presentation: Community Outreach;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2010, 2010-12-01). Two Views of Zuni Origins: Archaeology and Traditional History. Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society. University of Arizona.More infoPublic lecture on two sources of knowledge about the origin of the Zuni people.;Invited: Yes;Type of Presentation: Community Outreach;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Altschul, J. (2010, 2010-01-01). Heritage Management in Mexico and the United States. Southwest Symposium. Hermosillo, Mexico.More infoEssay comparing heritage management in Mexico and United States.;Your Role: Co-author;Invited: Yes;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague at Statistical Research Foundation.;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Mills, B. J. (2010, 2010-04-01). Reuniting Southwestern Archaeology and Ethnography. Society for American Archaeology. St. Louis, Missouri.More infoInvited paper on present and future status of archaeology in Southwest.;Invited: Yes;Collaborative with faculty member in unit: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2009, 2009-04-01). Discussant in Forum on Culturally Unidentifiable Human Remains Policy: What is at Stake for Archaeologists and Native Peoples. Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology. Atlanta, Georgia.More infoThis forum was organized to discuss one of the outstanding problems remaining with the implementation of NAGPRA, i.e., what to do with culturally unidentifiable human remains.;Invited: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Kuwanwisiwma, L. J. (2009, 2009-04-01). The Hopi Tribe's Methods for Identifying and Evaluating Traditional Cultural Properties. SHPO Traditional Cultural Properties Workshop. Phoenix, Arizona.More infoThis presentation described a methodology for identifying traditional cultural properties for compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.;Your Role: I prepared and delivered a PowerPoint presentation, which was then discussed by my co-author. ;Invited: Yes;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague at Hopi Tribe.;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference/Workshop;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2008, 2008-06-01). Bearing Witness to the Ancestors: The Management of Western Pueblo Ancestral Sites as Historical Monuments in the United States. World Archaeological Congress. Dublin, Ireland.More infoSession: Archaeologists, Museums, Monuments and Anti-Monuments. Session: Archaeologists, Museums, Monuments, Anti-Monuments;Invited: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2008, 2008-06-01). Whose Ancestors are These? Repatriation and the Legacy of Dam Building in the American West. SMU-in-Taos. Taos, New Mexico.More info;Invited: Yes;Type of Presentation: Community Outreach;
- Ferguson, T. J., Duff, A. I., Ferguson, T. J., Bruning, S., & Whiteley, P. (2008, 2008-11-01). Collaborative Research in a Living Landscape: Pueblo Land, Culture and History in West-Central New Mexico. Annual Meeting of American Anthropological Association. San Francisco, CA.More infoPoster Session;Your Role: Co-author, and co-Principal Investigator for work reported;Submitted: Yes;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleagues at Washington State University, and Southern Methodist University; American Museum of Natural HIstory;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J., Ferguson, T. J., Kuwanwisiwma, L., Loma'omvaya, M., ,, P. L., Schachner, G., & Webster, L. (2008, 2009-07-01). Yep Hisat Hoopoq'yaqam Yeesiwa (Hopi Ancestors Were Once Here): Hopi Cultural Affiliation with the Ancient Hohokam of Southern Arizona. World Archaeological Congress. Dublin, Ireland.More info;Your Role: Co-author, and organizer of session;Invited: Yes;Collaborative with faculty member at UA: Yes;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleagues at Hopi Tribe and Universit of California, Los Angeles;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J., Kuwanwisiwma, L. J., & Ferguson, T. J. (2008, 2008-06-01). Community Based Participatory Research at the Hopi Tribe. Campus to Community Workshop. Seattle, WA.More infoWOrkshop: Campus To Community. Sponsored by Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with employee of Hopi Tribe;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference/Workshop;
- Ferguson, T. J., Laluk, N. C., Murray, W. F., Mills, B. J., & Ferguson, T. J. (2008, 2008-11-01). Archaeological Collaboration with Native Americans in the Western United States. Annual Meeting of American Anthropological Association. San Francisco, CA.More info;Your Role: Co-author and editor of paper;Invited: Yes;Collaborative with graduate student: Yes;Collaborative with faculty member at UA: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J., Ferguson, T. J., & Mills, B. J. (2007, 2007-04-01). Animate Objects: Shell Trumpets and Ritual Networks in the Greater S. Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.More infoSession: The Material Signatures of Agency;Your Role: Co-author;Invited: Yes;Collaborative with faculty member in unit: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J., Kuwanwisiwma, L. J., & Ferguson, T. J. (2007, 2007-04-01). The Hopi Model for Repatriation Research: The Tribe is the Gatekeeper, the Archaeologist is an Analyst. Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology. Austin, TX.More infoSession: Archaeologists as Gatekeepers of Native American and Hawaiian Identity;Your Role: Co-author;Invited: Yes;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with employee of Hopi Tribe;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Ferguson, T. J., Kuwanwisiwma, L., Ferguson, T. J., & Yeatts, M. (2007, 2008-01-01). Ă–ngtupqa: The Enduring Association of the Hopi People and the Grand C. Grand Canyon History Symposium. Grand Canyon, AZ.More info;Your Role: Co-author;Invited: Yes;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with employees of Hopi Tribe;Type of Presentation: Community Outreach;
Poster Presentations
- Coleman, J., Kuwanwisiwma, L. J., Hopkins, M. P., Robertson, L., & Ferguson, T. J. (2016, March). Chimney Rock National Monument Ethnographic Project. Society for American Archaeology. Orlando, Florida: Society for American Archaeology.More infoSummary of ethnographic research project.
Reviews
- Ferguson, T. J. (2013. Review of "Bitter Water: Histories of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute"(pp 104–105).
- Ferguson, T. J. (2012. Review of The Indians of Arizona and New Mexico: Nineteenth Century Ethnographic Notes of Archbishop John Baptist Salpointe, edited by Patricia Fogelman Lange, Louis A. Hieb, and Thomas J. Steele.(pp 95–96).More infoBook review in press.;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J.,in press Review of The Indians of Arizona and New Mexico: Nineteenth Century Ethnographic Notes of Archbishop John Baptist Salpointe, edited by Patricia Fogelman Lange, Louis A. Hieb, and Thomas J. Steele. Journal of Arizona History.;Status: Submitted But Not Yet Accepted;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2012. Review of The Indians of Arizona and New Mexico: Nineteenth Century Ethnographic Notes of Archbishop John Baptist Salpointe.More info;Your Role: Author;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J., 2012, Review of The Indians of Arizona and New Mexico: Nineteenth Century Ethnographic Notes of Archbishop John Baptist Salpointe, edited and annotated by Patricial Fogelman Lange, Louis A. Hieb, and Thomas J. Steele. The Journal of Arizona History 53(1):95-96.;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2011. Review of Indigenous Methodologies: Characteristics, Conversations, and Contexts, by Margaret Kovach.More info;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J.2011 Review of Indigenous Methodologies: Characteristics, Conversations, and Contexts, by Margaret Kovach. Journal of Anthropological Research 67(1):156-157.;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2010. Review of Ancestral Landscapes of the Pueblo World by James E. Snead.More info;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J.2010 Review of "Ancestral Landscapes of the Pueblo World" by James E. Snead. New Mexico Historical Review 85(3):300-301.;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2010. Review of Shadows at Dawn: A Borderlands Massacre and the Violence of History by Karl Jacoby..More infoBook review.;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J.2010 Review of "Shadows at Dawn: A Borderlands Massacre and the Violence of History" by Karl Jacoby. New Mexico Historical Review 85(4):437-438.;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2010. Review of We Have a Religion: The 1920s Pueblo Indian Dance Controversy and American Religious Freedom by Tisa Wegner.More infoBook review.;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J.2010 Review of We Have a Religion: The 1920s Pueblo Indian Dance Controversy and American Religious Freedom by Tisa Wegner. Western History Quarterly, Winter:499-500.;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2007. Review of A Space Syntax Analysis of Arroyo Hondo Pueblo, New Mexico by Jason Shapiro.More info;Your Role: Author;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J., 2007, Review of A Space Syntax Analysis of Arroyo Hondo Pueblo, New Mexico by Jason Shapiro. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 13(2)485-486. ;
Case Studies
- Hopkins, M. P., Colwell, C., Ferguson, T. J., & Hedquist, S. (2016. Ethnographic and Ethnohistoric Study of the Superior Area, Arizona(pp 1-350).More infoEthnographic study of the history of ten tribes as it relates to a copper mine in central Arizona.
- Hopkins, M. P., Steinbrecher, B. P., & Ferguson, T. J. (2016. Ethnographic Overview of Chimney Rock National Monument, San Juan National Forest, Colorado(pp 1-150).More infoEthnographic overview of a National Monument in southern Colorado.
- Ferguson, T. J., Hopkins, M. P., Hedquist, S. L., & Colwall, C. (2015. Ethnographic and Ethnohistoric Study of the Superior Area, Arizona(pp 1–240).
- Ferguson, T. J. (2014. Cultural Affiliation Study of NAGPRA Collection from Petrified Forest National Park(pp 1–242).
- Ferguson, T. J., & Hopkins, M. P. (2014. Anshe Ky’an’a, Zuni Traditional Cultural Properties on the Fort Wingate Depot Activity(pp 1-214).More infoStudy of Zuni traditional cultural properties on Fort Wingate Depot.
- Hopkins, H. P., Hequist, S. L., Ferguson, T. J., & Koyiyumnptewa, S. B. (2014. Talwi’pikit Tuuwuhiyat Ang Hopit Navoti’at: Hopi Traditional Knowledge on the Arizona Public Service 500kV El Dorado Transmission Line Corridor on the Hopi Reservation(pp 1–61).More infoStudy of traditional cultural properties along a transmission line on Hopi Reservation.
Others
- Hart, S., Ferguson, T. J., Welch, J. R., & Tosa, P. (2016, January). Fire Adds Richness to the Land. Pueblo of Jemez Red Rocks Reporter.
- Hart, S., Ferguson, T. J., Welch, J., & Tosa, P. (2016, January). Fire Adds Richness to the Land. Jemez Red Rocks Reporter.More infoPublic report on fire ecology study in the Jemez Mountains.
- Welch, J. R., & Ferguson, T. J. (2016, January). Preservation Spotlight: Apache, Hopi, and Zuni Perspectives on Kinishba History and Stewardship. Archaeology Southwest Magazine.More infoArticle about historic preservation and Native Americans written for the public.
- Welch, J., & Ferguson, T. J. (2016, n/a). Preservation Spotlight: Apache, Hopi, and Zuni Perspectives on Kinishba History and Stewardship. Archaeology Southwest Magazine.More infoTribal perspectives about a large, precolumbian pueblo on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2013, May). Cultural Affiliation Study of NAGPRA Collections from Five Archaeological Sites and One Unknown Provenience at Petrified Forest National Park. National Park Service.
- Herr, S. A., Hopkins, M. P., & Ferguson, T. J. (2014, March). Learning from the Beethoven Site. Archaeology Southwest.
- Hopkins, M. P., Ferguson, T. J., & Koyiyumptewa, S. B. (2013, May). Hopisinmuy We'ya'mat Hisat Yan Tupqa'va Yeesiwngwu, (Hopi Ancestors Lived in These Canyons), Hopi History and Traditions at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument. National Park Service.
- Johnson, B., Juan, L., Hopkins, M. P., Ferguson, T. J., & Mankel, M. (2013, October). Am Ha Gohki Oidk G T Shohson (In the Footsteps of our Ancestors): Tohono O'odham and Hia-Ced O'odham History and Traditions on Barry M. Goldwater Range, East. Tohono O'odham Nation.
- Ferguson, T. J. (2012, August). University Indian Ruin.More infoHistory of University Indian Ruin and its nomination for the National Register of Historic Places.;Other collaborative: Yes;Please specify if you select "Other collaborative" : Collaboration with former graduate student and colleague;Full Citation: University Indian Ruin.;Status: Paper in Preparation;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Brondo, K. (2012). Online Research Library Now Available.More info;Your Role: Author;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J., and Keri Brondo, 2012, Online Research Library Now Available. Anthropology News 53(8):19.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague at University of Memphis;Type of Publication: AAA Newsletter;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. (2012). Dewankwin Kyaba:chu Yalanne: The Zuni Cultural Landscape and the Proposed Roca Honda Mine..More infoTechnical report prepared for Pueblo of Zuni;Your Role: Principal Investigator and author;Full Citation: Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson, 2012, Dewankwin Kyaba:chu Yalanne: The Zuni Cultural Landscape and the Proposed Roca Honda Mine. Prepared for the Pueblo of Zuni for Submission to the U.S. Forest Service, Cibola, National Forest. Anthropological Research, Tucson, Arizona, and Zuni Heritage and Historic Preservation Office, Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with Pueblo of Zuni;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. (2012). The Pueblo of Laguna and Tsibina: Mount Taylor and the Proposed Roca Honda Uranium Mine..More infoTechnical report prepared for Pueblo of Laguna;Your Role: Principal Investigator and author;Full Citation: Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip, and T. J. Ferguson, 2012, The Pueblo of Laguna and Tsibina: Mount Taylor and the Proposed Roca Honda Uranium Mine. Prepared for the Pueblo of Laguna for Submission to the U.S. Forest Service, Cibola, National Forest. Anthropological Research, Tucson, Arizona.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with the Pueblo of Laguna;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Hedquist, S. (2012). Ethnographic Resources in the Backcountry of the Grand Canyon National Park.More infoTechnical report prepared for National Park Service;Your Role: Principal Investigator and author;Full Citation: Hedquist, Saul, and T. J. Ferguson, 2012, Ethnographic Resources in the Backcountry of the Grand Canyon National Park. Prepared for the National Park Service. School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.;Collaborative with graduate student: Yes;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Hopkins, M. (2012). Anshe Ky'an'a, Zuni Traditional Cultural Properties on the Fort Wingate Depot Activity..More infoTechnical report prepared for Pueblo of Zuni;Your Role: Principal Investigator, author and editor;Full Citation: Hopkins, Maren, and T. J. Ferguson (editors), 2012, Anshe Ky'an'a, Zuni Traditional Cultural Properties on the Fort Wingate Depot Activity. ZCRE Report No. 1167, Zuni Cultural Resources Enterprise, Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with former graduate student.;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Mills, B. J. (2012). Supplemental Report: Archaeological Sites on the Laguna Indian Reservation.More infoExpert testimony prepared for litigation of water rights in New Mexico.;Your Role: Principal Investigator and author;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J., and Barbara J. Mills, 2012, Supplemental Report: Archaeological Sites on the Laguna Indian Reservation. Expert testimony prepared for the Pueblo of Laguna for State of New Mexico, ex. rel., State Engineer, Plaintiff vs. Kerr-McGee Corporation, et al., Defendants No. CB-83-190-CV & CB-83-220-CV Consolidated;Collaborative with faculty member in unit: Yes;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Lomaom'vaya, M. (2011). Nuvatukya'ovi, Palatsmo Niqw Wupatki: Hopi History, Culture, And Landscape.More info;Your Role: Senior author.;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J., and Micah Lomaom'vaya2011 Nuvatukya'ovi, Palatsmo Niqw Wupatki: Hopi History, Culture, And Landscape (with Micah Loma'omvaya. In Sunset Crater Archaeology: The History of a Volcanic Landscape, Prehistoric Settlement in the Shadow of the Volcano, edited by Mark D. Elson, pp. 143-186. Anthropological Papers No. 37, Center for Desert Archaeology, Tucson, Arizona.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with Hopi colleague.;
- Ferguson, T. J., Krall, A. M., & Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. (2011). Apache Interpretations of the Plymouth Landing Site.More info;Full Citation: Krall, Angie M., Chip Colwell-Chanthaphohn, and T. J. Ferguson2011 Apache Interpretations of the Plymouth Landing Site. In Dilze' â€;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleagues outside UA.;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2010). Applied and Practicing Anthropology at the 2010 Meeting.More infoThis article was written as a member of the Executive Planning Committee to review applied and practicing anthropology featured at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Associatin.;Your Role: Author;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J.2010 Applied and Practicing Anthropology at the 2010 Meeting. Anthropology News 51(5):16.;Type of Publication: News article;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2010). Rebuttal Report: Settlement and Irrigated Agriculture at the Pueblo of Laguna.More infoExpert testimony submitted for litigation of water rights. ;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J.2010 Rebuttal Report: Settlement and Irrigated Agriculture at the Pueblo of Laguna. Expert Testimony prepared for the Pueblo of Laguna for State of New Mexico, ex. rel., State Engineer, Plaintiff, vs. Kerr-McGee Corporation, et al., Defendants, No. CB-83-190-CV & CB-83-220-CV Consolidated;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Hedquist, S. (2010). Ethnographic Resources in the Grand Canyon Region: Interim Report.More infoReport prepared for National Park Service to compile ethnographic information about Native American traditional places in and near the Grand Canyon National Park.;Your Role: Principal Investigator;Full Citation: Hedquist, Saul, and T. J. Ferguson2010 Ethnographic Resources in the Grand Canyon Region, Interim Report. Prepared for Grand Canyon Nation Park. School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. ;Collaborative with graduate student: Yes;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Zedeño, M. N. (2010). Review and NAGPRA Assessment of 70 Items.More infoTechnical report to assess potential NAGPRA itmes for US Fish and Wildlife.;Your Role: Co-author;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J., and Maria Nieves Zedeño2010 Review and NAGPRA Assessment of 70 Items . Prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement, Mountain-Prairie Region, Lakewood, Colorado;Collaborative with faculty member in unit: Yes;
- Ferguson, T. J., Billeck, B., Swift, J., Beaver, J., & Hunter, A. (2010). Repatriation at the Smithsonian Institution.More infoThis article summarizes the repatriation program of the Smithsonian Institution.;Your Role: Corresponding author;Full Citation: Billeck, Bill, Jacquetta Swift, John Beaver, Andrea Hunter, and T. J. Ferguson2010 Repatriation at the Smithsonian Institution. Anthropology News 51(3):25.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleagues at National Museum of Natural History and National Museum of the American Indians;Type of Publication: News article;
- Ferguson, T. J., Liebow, E., & Schmid, O. (2010). The AAA Publications Program, Our Common Property Resource.More infoThis news article explains the economics of the publishing program of the American Anthropological Association in relation to prospects for open source publishing.;Your Role: Co-author;Full Citation: Liebow, Ed, T. J. Ferguson, and Oona Schmid2010 The AAA Publications Program, Our Common Property Resource. Anthropology News 51(6):23-24. ;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaoratoin with colleagues at American Anthropological Association;Type of Publication: News article;
- Ferguson, T. J., Nelson, B., & Dozier, D. (2010). Dialing up our Voice on Cultural Preservation.More infoThis brief news article describes work by the American Anthropological Association on cultural preservation issues.;Your Role: Co-author;Full Citation: Nelson, Ben, T. J. Ferguson, and Damon Dozier2010 Dialing up our Voice on Cultural Preservation. Anthropology News 51(9):35. ;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleagues at Arizona State University and American Anthropological Association;Type of Publication: News article;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2009). The Pueblo of Laguna and Tsibina: Mount Taylor as a Traditional Cultural Prop.More infoPrepared as part of an application for listing Mount Taylor as a Traditional Cultural Property o on the State Register in New Mexico. Distributed by the Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico.;Your Role: Author;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J.2009 The Pueblo of Laguna and Tsibina: Mount Taylor as a Traditional Cultural Property. Prepared for the Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico.;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2009). Tree-Ring Dates and Navajo Settlement in the Little Colorado River Basin of Arizona. Prepared for the Hopi Tribe for General Adjudication of All Rights to Use Water in the Little Co.More infoLegal testimony submitted for water rights adjudication.;Your Role: Author;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J.2009 Tree-Ring Dates and Navajo Settlement in the Little Colorado River Basin of Arizona. Prepared for the Hopi Tribe for General Adjudication of All Rights to Use Water in the Little Colorado River System and Source Superior Court of Arizona Case No. CV-6417.;
- Ferguson, T. J., & Koyiyumptewa, S. B. (2009). Footprints and Clouds in a Living Landscape: Notes on Hopi Culture and History relating to Chaco Canyon, Aztec Ruin, and Mount Taylor.More infoThis report was prepared for National Park Service to provide information about the traditional history of Hopi related to several national parks in the Southwest. Distributed by the Hopi Tribe;Your Role: Senior author;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J., and Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa2009 Footprints and Clouds in a Living Landscape: Notes on Hopi Culture and History relating to Chaco Canyon, Aztec Ruin, and Mount Taylor. Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, Kykotsmovi, Arizona. ;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague at Hopi Tribe;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2008). Zuni Traditional History.More info;Your Role: Author;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J., 2008, Zuni Traditional History. Archaeology Southwest 22(2):4-5.;Type of Publication: Public Outreach Journal;
- Ferguson, T. J., Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., & Ferguson, T. J. (2008). Collaboration in Archaeological Practice, Engaging Descendant Communities.More infoEdited volume with multiple chapters by leading scholars in the field. I edited the volume and co-authored one of the book chapters.;Your Role: Editor and author;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J., and Chip Colwell-Chanthaphon (editors), 2008, Collaboration in Archaeological Practice, Engaging Descendant Communities. Alta Mira Press, Lanham, Maryland.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague at Denver Museum of Science and Nature;
- Ferguson, T. J., Duff, A., Ferguson, T. J., Bruning, S., & Whiteley, P. (2008). Collaborative Research in a Living Landscape: Pueblo Land,.More info4,000 copies of this publication were distributed at the Hopi Tribe, Pueblo of Acoma, Pueblo of Laguna, and Pueblo of Zuni.;Your Role: Auther, editor, and co-Principal Investigator;Full Citation: Duff, Andrew, T. J. Ferguson, Susan Bruning, and Peter Whiteley, 2008, Collaborative Research in a Living Landscape: Pueblo Land, Culture, and History in West-Central New Mexico. Archaeology Southwest 22(1):1-24.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleagues at Washington State University, Southern Methodist University, and American Museum of Natural History;Type of Publication: Public Outreach Journal;
- Ferguson, T. J., Levy, J., & Ferguson, T. J. (2008). AAA Contributes Public Comment on New NAGPRA Regulations.More info;Your Role: Co-author;Full Citation: Levy, Janet, and T. J. Ferguson, 2008, AAA Contributes Public Comment on New NAGPRA Regulations. Anthropology News 49(4):22.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Collaboration with colleague and Universit of North Carolina;Type of Publication: Anthropology News;
- Ferguson, T. J. (2007). Ethnographic Evidence for Cultural Affiliation of Past Identifiable Groups in the Navajo Reservoir and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.More info;Your Role: Author and Principal Investigator;Full Citation: Ferguson, T. J., 2007, Ethnographic Evidence for Cultural Affiliation of Past Identifiable Groups in the Navajo Reservoir and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Prepared for Upper Colorado Regional Office, Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City, Utah;