Black Rock: A Zuni Cultural Landscape and the Meaning of Place
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2007
Online ISBN:
9781621031468
Print ISBN:
9781578069934
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Planning a Dam Planning a Dam
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Building the Zuni Dam Building the Zuni Dam
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Building the Irrigation System and Disaster Building the Irrigation System and Disaster
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The Silt Problem The Silt Problem
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The Effects of the Zuni Dam on Traditional Zuni Farming Practices The Effects of the Zuni Dam on Traditional Zuni Farming Practices
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Chapter
4 Constructing the Zuni Dam
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Pages
79–98
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Published:September 2007
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Dodge, William A., 'Constructing the Zuni Dam', Black Rock: A Zuni Cultural Landscape and the Meaning of Place (Jackson, MS , 2007; online edn, Mississippi Scholarship Online, 20 Mar. 2014), https://doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781578069934.003.0004, accessed 19 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
This chapter presents the story of the construction of the Zuni Dam. It shows that the federal government’s decision to build the dam and adjacent town had a profound cultural and political impact on the Zuni people’s lifestyle and worldview. The project was plagued by the dam failure, huge construction cost overruns, and an uncontrollable silt problem.
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Cultural Studies
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