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Francis, Julie E.
Loendorf, Lawrence L.


University Press of Utah 2002 Book Winter 2002-03 Vol. 6 No. 4

For more than 11,000 years, Native Americans have made their homes in the Wind River and Bighorn basins of Wyoming and Montana, and they have produced one of the most diverse assemblages of hunter-gatherer rock art in the world. Francis and Loendorf combine the ethnographic record with modern Native American interpretations to help explain the complex belief systems that are represented in the rock art. There is a startling array of images, the most notable being the surreal works of the Dinwoody tradition.

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