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Ethnographic Overview and Assessment: Zion National Park Utah, and Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona

机译:人种学概述和评估:犹他州锡安国家公园和亚利桑那州的Pipe Spring国家纪念碑

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This is an applied ethnographic study of Southern Paiute cultural resources and how these are related to the natural ecosystems that surround and incorporate Zion National Park in southern Utah and Pipe Spring National Monument in northern Arizona. Southern Paiute people perceive Zion National Park and Pipe Spring National Monument as places whose significance derives from larger cultural and ecological landscapes. Southern Paiute people view both parks as being parts of riverine ecosystems. Zion National Park is a place along the Virgin River, and Pipe Spring National Monument part of the greater Kanab Creek Hydrological System. The current boundaries of both parks are largely irrelevant for understanding the lives of birds that fly along the river, of deer who seasonally migrate up and down the river, and of fish who swim in the river. Paiute people, whose ancestors lived along these riverine ecosystems for a thousand years or more, recognize that the plants they gathered, the animals they hunted, and the lives they lived are unrelated to the current boundaries of these two parks. As a result, the National Park Service and the Southern Paiutes arrived at the same conclusion: that is, to understand the cultural and natural significance of these parks requires knowledge of their relationships with other places. Thus it is both administratively and culturally appropriate for this applied ethnographic study to follow an ecosystem approach.ud This study was unique in two major ways. Unlike many other American Indian cultural resources studies conducted within National Parks at this period of time, this study moved beyond the formal boundaries of these NPS units in an effort to understand them as components of a broader natural ecosystem. As such, this study built upon the scientific and social framework for ecologically based stewardship of Federal lands and waters. This report provides both the ethnographic information relating to Pipe Spring National Monument and Zion National Park. This information was then incorporated in the parks’ resource management plans
机译:这是一项对南帕尤特文化资源的应用人种志研究,以及这些资源与包围并纳入犹他州南部的锡安国家公园和亚利桑那州北部的Pipe Spring国家纪念碑的自然生态系统之间的关系。南部的Paiute人认为锡安国家公园和Pipe Spring国家纪念碑是地方,其意义源于更大的文化和生态景观。南部的Paiute人把这两个公园都视为河流生态系统的一部分。锡安国家公园位于维尔京河沿岸,而较大的卡纳布河水文系统则是管泉国家纪念碑的一部分。对于了解沿河飞行的鸟类,季节性在河上上下迁移的鹿以及在河中游泳的鱼类的生活,这两个公园的当前边界基本上无关紧要。祖先在这些河流生态系统中生活了1000多年的老百姓意识到,他们收集的植物,他们捕猎的动物以及他们的生活与这两个公园的现有边界无关。结果,国家公园管理局和南帕伊特人得出了相同的结论:也就是说,要了解这些公园的文化和自然意义,需要了解它们与其他地方的关系。因此,该应用的人种学研究遵循生态系统方法在行政和文化上均是适当的。 ud该研究在两个主要方面是独特的。与这段时间在国家公园内进行的许多其他美洲印第安人文化资源研究不同,本研究超越了这些NPS单位的正式界限,以努力将它们理解为更广泛的自然生态系统的组成部分。因此,本研究建立在以科学和社会框架为基础的联邦土地和水域生态管理的基础上。该报告同时提供了与Pipe Spring国家纪念碑和锡安国家公园有关的人种学信息。这些信息随后被纳入公园的资源管理计划中

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