Pai Cultural Change.

American Indian Quarterly, The, June, 1999 by DOBYNS, HENRY F.; EULER, ROBERT C.

This essay identifies factual errors in the article in this issue entitled "Upland Yuman (Yavapai and Pal) Leadership across the Nineteenth Century" by Timothy Braatz. Braatz wrote this piece as a critique of our article, "The Nine Lives of Cherum," published in an earlier issue.(1)

Braatz asserted early on that "Espejo (in 1583), Farfan (1598), and Onate (1604) encountered Yavapai camps near the Jerome mines on the upper Verde River, probably the area of densest Yavapai population." This ethnic identification goes back to Albert H. Schroeder, but has never had much to support it.(2) The recent research literature has not followed Schroeder.

Investigators have focused on Tuzigoot, the hillside stone-walled site nearest the Mingus Mountain...

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