Anita Álvarez de Williams explained

Anita Álvarez de Williams
Citizenship:American
Occupation:Anthropologist, photographer and historian
Known For:Cocopah expert
Notable Works:The Cocopah people, Primeros pobladores de la Baja California: introducción a la antropología de la península.

Anita Álvarez de Williams (born in Calexico, California, in 1931) is an American anthropologist, photographer and historian Mexicali-based expert on the Cocopah[1] who wrote the first full-length synthesis of archaeological and ethnographic information on the Baja California peninsula.[2] [3]

Her work has been of great importance to understand the past of Baja California and the borderlands area.[4] She has published The Cocopah People (1974), Travelers among the Cucapa (1975), and Primeros pobladores de la Baja California. Introducción a la antropología de la península (1975), among several books and academic journals both in Mexico and the United States. Her books and articles described natural resource utilization and environmental management, material culture, idea systems, and indigenous history.[5]

Álvarez founded Mexicali’s University Museum and she was director of the Baja California office of the Instituto Nacional Indigenista (INI). She was known for collected and synthesized information on Cocopa ethnohistory and ethnography.[6]

In her publications, Álvarez also narrated how the Colorado River has been dammed, detoured, disputed, and contaminated along its entire course so that it no longer reaches its original destination into the Gulf of California. She concludes by stressing the need everyone has for Colorado river to be conserved and allowed to flow through its delta once again.[7]

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References

  1. Web site: Morrison . J. . Postel . S. . Gleick . P . 1996 . The Sustainable Use of Water in the Lower Colorado River Basin .
  2. 1997 . Back Matter . Journal of the Southwest . 39 . 3/4 . 40170069 . 0894-8410.
  3. Laylander . Don . 2009 . Getting the Word Out: Sharing Data and Ideas on Baja California's Prehistory . Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology . 21.
  4. https://archive.today/20120710141458/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1272/is_n2592_v123/ai_15779885/ Breathtaking beauty on the border - photo exhibition, Tupper Ansel Blake, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois
  5. Web site: BAJA CALIFORNIA : PREHISTORIA - HISTORIA TEMPRANA - ETNOGRAFÍA. BIBLIOGRAFÍA . San Diego Archaeological Center.
  6. Book: Laylander . Don . Moore . Jerry D. . 2006 . The Prehistory Of Baja California: Advances In The Archaeology Of The Forgotten Peninsula . 2023-01-07 . en . 978-0-8130-3638-0.
  7. Alvarez Williams . Anita . 1997 . People and the River . Journal of the Southwest . 39 . 3/4 . JSTOR.

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