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ZiNj Education Project Board of Directors:
Kevin T. Jones, Ph.D.-Director
Sean Toomey- Assistant Director and Acting Executive Director
Duncan Metcalfe, Ph.D.-Secretary/Treasurer

National Sponsors US Forest Service
National Park Service
National Park Foundation

Regional Sponsors Utah Division of State History
US Forest Service--Intermountain Region
Bureau of Land Management, Utah.

Editor
Kevin T. Jones, Ph.D.

Assistant Editor
Julie Maurer

With Assistance From:
Kelly Chopus
Suzi Montgomery
Ron Rood
Renae Weder
Daniel Gittins Stone

Guest Advisors:
James Keyser

A Special Thanks To:
David Broad - Digital Wisdom
Lester Walker and Overlook Press
Eileen Hallet Stone
VanCott, Bagley, Cornwall, and McCarthy
Foote, Passey, Griffin, and Company
Ross Anderson
"The Exterminators"
American Society of Interior Designers
Bruce Finlinson
Kara Webster
Jeff Landry
Henrikson-Butler
Standard Pipe

And An Extra Special Thanks To The Following Organizations & Foundations Who Made This Issue Possible:
AT&T
Bank One
The Dumke Foundation
The Tucker Family Foundation

Art Direction:
Harris, Volsic Creative
Salt Lake City, UT

Quick-n-Dirty Website Coding:
Karleen Broadwater

On The Cover
"The Great Hunt," by Joe Venus

Advisory Board
Evan DeBloois,Ph.D., Archaeologist
U.S. Forest Service

Max J. Evans, Historian
Utah Division of State History

Donald Grayson, Ph.D., Archaeologist
University of Washington

Francis P. McMannamon, Ph.D., Archaeologist
National Park Service

Theodore Fremd, Paleontologist
U.S. National Park Service

Nancy N. Matthews, Educator
Utah State Office of Education

Marty Ott
U.S. National Park Service

Garth Portillo, Archaeologist
Bureau of Land Management

David Hurst Thomas,Ph.D., Archaeologist
American Museum of Natural History

Jo Wixom, High School Teacher
Provo, UT

Stan McDonald, Manti-LaSal Forest Archaeologist
U.S. Forest Service

ZiNj KiDs Advisory Board
Jaymie Asmussen, 16, Bailey, CO
Brandon Beutler, 13, Salt Lake City, UT
Fatimah Bonilla, 14, West Valley City, UT
Zahara Bonilla, 15, West Valley City, UT
Paul Bowles , 15, Wasco, CA
Jane Butter , 13, Salt Lake City, UT
Molly Butter, 10, Salt Lake City, UT
A.J. Creek , 13, Woodland, WA
Matthew Creek, 13, Woodland, WA
Nathan Creek, 15, Woodland, WA
Zach Downes, 11, Salt Lake City, UT
Amanda Ellis, 13, Nebesna, AK
Sara Floodman, 14, Salt Lake City, UT
Lou Godfrey, 13, Salt Lake City, UT
Nora Godfrey, 12, Salt Lake City, UT
Emily Holmes, 16, Ogden, UT
Olivia Jeppson, 15, Kensington, MD
Nick Jones , 8, Salt Lake City, UT
Rebecca Jones, 13, Columbus, GA
Erica Lewis , 13, Park City, UT
Christian Lund, 17, San Francisco, CA
Peter Markowski, 16, Salt Lake City, UT
Lydia Martinez, 16, Farmington, UT
Samuel Martinez, 14, Farmington, UT
Jessica Martinez, 10, Farmington, UT
Matthew Phenix, 11, Chocorua, NH
Christopher Phillips, 15, Park City, UT
Katy Proudfit, 16, Ogden, UT
Kyle Rood , 13, Nebesna, AK
Casey Sanders, 14, South Weber, UT
Conor Sayres, 11, Valleyford, WA
Galen Sayres, 8, Valleyford, WA
Maeve Sayres, 8, Valleyford, WA
Wesley Shipley, 18, Willard, UT
Daniel Stone, 15, Salt Lake City, UT
Julie Thompson, 16, Philadelphia, PA
Laikwan Waigwa-Stone, 14, Ogden, UT
Wachira Waigwa-Stone, 13, Ogden, UT
A.J. Strickland, 12, Red Cloud, NE
Kristine Whipple, 12, Bountiful, UT
Wes Willett , 15, Sanford, CO

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Obligatory Stuff
This publication has been funded with the assistance of the U.S. Forest Service, the National Park Service, and with a grant provided by the National Park Foundation. However the comments and opinions expressed in ZiNj do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of these agencies or the Departments of the Interior or Agriculture, nor does the mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendations by the sponsors.

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