Humanhood in the Organ Mountains: Prehistory
Indigenous reflections on artifacts from Chavez Cave
This site offers video footage and transcripts of several consultations with Zuni Elders. These consultations occurred at Chavez Cave and La Cueva as well as at the University Museum where a review of objects recovered from these significant locations took place. Two Zuni Elders participated in person (Figure 1) while several other Elders participated remotely from Zuni by video conference (Figure 2). Collectively, these Elders offered insights on the importance of both caves and on the objects recovered from these significant landscape localities.
Several of the insights that emerged from these conversations helped to rectify inaccurate characterizations of the objects that were made by earlier non-Indigenous researchers. Several of those revisions are discussed and presented in this site and form the basis for new lines of investigation. University Museum staff and student workers are deeply grateful for wisdom contained in these indigenous understandings of both places and objects.
We would like to thank the following Zuni elders for participating in the consultations:
- Octavius Seowtewa
- Michael Gchachu
- Curtis Quam
- Gilbert Yuselew
- Alex Seowtewa
- Presley Haskie