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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 261. Not illustrated. Chapters: Eastern New Mexico University Faculty, Institute of American Indian Arts Faculty, New Mexico Highlands University Faculty, New Mexico State University Faculty, University of New Mexico Faculty, Western New Mexico University Faculty, Clyde Tombaugh, Edgar Lee Hewett, Harold Elliott, Jack Williamson, Allan Houser, Elizabeth Woody, Everett Rogers, Florence Hawley, Robert E. Haebel, Lincoln Lapaz, Fritz Scholder, Geoffrey Miller, Charlene Teters, Clyde Kluckhohn, Fred R. Harris, Lois Duncan, Antonya Nelson, Mark Medoff, Wirt H. Wills, Joseph Tainter, Arthur Sze, Linda Lomahaftewa, Tony F. Schneider, Laura E. Gomez, Raymond Jonson, Christopher Stasheff, Kevin K. Washburn, David King Dunaway, Robert Boswell, Eastern New Mexico University Football Coaches, Chris Offutt, Paul Andrew Hutton, Terry Yates, Louis W. Ballard, Norman Bay, James Cuffey, Alfonso Ortiz, Joan M. Jensen, Archie J. Bahm, Roger Sanders, Mark Alan Walker, Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell, Richard N. Armstrong, William T. Redmond, Louise Lamphere, Bill Evans, David Montejano, Jay Rubenstein, Carol Berge, Timothy App, Robert V. R. Bassett, Garrey Carruthers, Jack Scott, James D. Hollan, Ken Hammond, Mari-Luci Jaramillo, Reuben Hersh, Jeffrey Burton Russell, L. Luis Lopez, Eric Charnov, Richard Hayes, Bradley Ellingboe, Keith H. Basso, Glen Adsit, Edward Angel, Christian G. Fritz, Christie G. Enke, Stuart Novins, Ian Maddieson, Carmen Gimenez Smith, George Anselevicius, Antony Oldknow, John E. Counts. Excerpt: Edgar Lee Hewett, D.Sc., (23 November 1865 - 31 December 1946) was an archaeologist/anthropologist active in work on the Native American communities of New Mexico and the southwestern United States, and most famous for his role in bringing about the Antiquities Act, a pioneering piece of legislation for the conservation movement. He was...