BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY, 22nd ANNUAL REPORT, 1900-1901 (in two parts)
Washington, D.C: 1904. Part I. 320 pages. Rebound in later brown cloth cover. includes: Two Summers Work in Pueblo Ruins and Mayan Calendar Systems. More
Washington, D.C: 1904. Part I. 320 pages. Rebound in later brown cloth cover. includes: Two Summers Work in Pueblo Ruins and Mayan Calendar Systems. More
Washington, D.C: 1904. Part II. 372 pages, 8 plates, 10 figures. includes: The Hako: A Pawnee Ceremony. More
Washington, D.C: 1915. 450 pages, 7 plates, 6 figures. includes: An Inquiry into the Animism and Folklore of the Guiana Indians and Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians. More
Washington, D.C: 1921. 604 pages, 23 plates, 15 figures. Original cloth binding. includes: The Osage Tribe: Rite of the Chiefs; Sayings of the Ancient Men. More
Trumbell, J.H. 377 pages. More
1907. Hough, W. 96 pages, 11 pages of photographs, 51 figures. Later cloth cover over original wrappers. More
Berkeley: 1953 ed. Kroeber, A. 1013 pages, 83 plates, 78 figures. 1925. More
Judd, N.M. 180 pages, 61 plates, 46 figures. More
New York: 1970 (reprint). Densmore, F. 216 pages, 97 photographs--mainly full-page, 21 drawings. Cloth cover. More
xlix, 811 pages, of which these 4 papers are pages 535-583; all papers are illustrated, especially the first, which contains 17 figures. Leather and marbled boards, marbled edges and endpapers. More
xii, 567 pages, of which these two papers are pp. 471-489 (containing 7 figures) plus 10 pages of photographs, and pp. 491-498 plus 5 pages of photographs. More
xxiii, 784 pages plus 248 plate pages of color and b/w illustrations of many hundreds of baskets. Bound in original green speckled leather, inner front hinge reinforced by professional clear binder's tape. Otherwise in very good condition. The cornerstone of any library on American Indian basketry, this massive study remains..... More
Glorieta, 1970, 1984--cloth cover reprint of 1902 edition. 378 pages of text containing 212 photographs and drawings, plus 54 pages of color illustrations and 194 pages of b/w illustrations. Pages 171-548. More
St Louis Art Museum, 2004. xi, 220 pages (7 essays), 108 large color photographs of objects in the exhibition, 40 figures--color and archival photographs, drawings, and 1 map. Fine condition. More
Denver Art Museum, 1974. 152 pages, 100 b/w and 10 color photographs--many full-page. More
New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1941. 1st edition. 219 pages, 16 color and 182 b/w photographs, 17 maps. Cloth cover. Mint condition. The blockbuster 1941 Museum of Modern Art Indian art exhibition is widely credited with having opened the eyes of much of the "art" public to the incredible..... More
Albuquerque: 1968. xxvii, 429 pages, 32 full and half-page color photographs, 124 full and half-page b/w pho-tographs. Cloth cover. More
MEDALLION PAPERS, Nos. XXV, XXVI, XXX, XXXVIII: 1937, 1937, 1942, 1948. Two physical volumes: Vol. I and Vols. II-IV. Vol I: Material Culture. xviii, 305 pages of text containing 115 figures, plus 215 pages of photographs. Vol. II: Comparisons and Theories. xiv, 167 pages of text, plus 25 pages of..... More
Indianapolis: 1930. 392 pages, 30 pages of photographs. Cloth cover. More
Peabody Museum: 1990. 129 pages, 94 full-page color and 13 b/w photographs, 1 map. The superb North American Indian collection of the Peabody Museum, including many unique artifacts collected by Lewis and Clark, was displayed in 1990 in the largest exhibition in the museum's 124 year history. This is the..... More
Albuquerque: 1978. 272 pages, 101 b/w and 16 color illustrations of hundreds of objects. Cloth cover. Probably the best volume available on Southwest jewelry--with particular emphasis on prehistoric and historic jewelry. The formal, cultural, and chronological relationships of the jewelry of the three great cultural tradition of the Southwest--Hohokam, Mogollon..... More
Los Angeles/New York: 1972. 112 pages, 81 b/w and 17 color photographs. Soft cover. An exhibition catalogue for a show that traveled to six museums, this was the first major book on Navajo weaving to have been published in decades. The photographs are large and particularly good, as is the..... More
New York, 1943: Princeton, 1969 (New Edition). In a 12 1/2" x 17 1/2" linen folio there is a text (12 1/2" x 17 1/2"), of x, 55 pages that explains the ritual and its symbolism, and 18 loose color plates (12 1/2" x 17 1/2") of the sandpaintings that..... More
Field Museum, Anthropology Series, Vol. 32, No. 1: 1939. 97 pages, 42 pages of photographs and drawings, 11 maps. From the library of famed anthropologis/archaeologist Donald Collier, and signed by him. More