A GOLDEN JOURNEY. Memoirs of an Archaeologist
Salt Lake City: 1988. xvii, 506 pages. Cloth cover. The enchanting memoirs of an archaelogoist (who, also, was Margaret Mead's first husband) who knows how to weave a wondrous story. More
Salt Lake City: 1988. xvii, 506 pages. Cloth cover. The enchanting memoirs of an archaelogoist (who, also, was Margaret Mead's first husband) who knows how to weave a wondrous story. More
Published with the Sanction of the Connecticut Historical Society: Hamersley, Hartford, 1851. 535 pages, 8 engravings, 1 figure of 19 Indian autographs, fold-out map. Cloth cover, rebound. Very good condition except for tear in the lower corner of pages 199 and 200, with loss of some text. Very light to..... More
U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Natl. Park Service: 1928. 190 pages (offset, probably a very limited printing), 9 maps. More
Albuquerque: 2000. xiv, 199 pages, 36 photographs. Unopened copy, mint condition. More
New York: 1977. 192 pages, 164 photographs. One of the few books written dealing solely with Indian ceremonies, this volume is especially noteworthy for the multitude of archival photographs of ceremonies and dances. The photographs are large and very good and though all have previously been published, this is the..... More
Boston, & New York: 1911. viii, 239 pages, 24 full-page illustrations--reproduced from Catlin’s drawings and paintings. Cloth cover. More
Museum of the American Indian: 1979. 228 pages, 214 photographsof hundreds of objects. This lovely, photo-filed Museum of the American Indian catalogue is divided into 7 sections: The Painter (Sioux), the Featherworker (Karaja of Brazil), The Carver (Haida), The Goldsmith (Code style of ancient Panama), The Basketmaker (Pomo), The Weaver..... More
Norman: 1932 (1st ed.). 360 pages, 11 illustrations. Cloth cover. More
New York, 1987-92. 103 pages, approximately 75 color and b/w photographs and maps. Laminated hard board cover. More
New York: Harper Bros. 1893 (1st ed.). 478 pages, 25 drawings and engravings (Frontis by Frederic Remington), 5 photographs, 5 maps. Decorated cloth cover. More
Exposition of Indian Tribal Arts. New Ylr: 1933. 125 pages Cloth cover. This scarce volume,signed by Spinden, also contains An essay on American Idnian poetry and an appendix with the original Tewa texts and explanatory notes. More
New York: 1960. 459 pages. Cloth cover, with dust jacket. Mint condition. More
Albuquerque: 2001. xi, 306 pages (12 papers), 61 b/w photographs plus 15 unnumbered papers of color photographs. Cloth cover with dust jacket. Mint. More
SMITHSONIAN Contributions to Anthropology, No. 30, 1982. iv, 218 pages (17 papers). 35 figures. Title page clipped; does not affect text. More