CULTURE ELEMENT DISTRIBUTIONS: XXV. RELIABILITY OF STATISTICAL PROCEDURES AND RESULTS
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Anthropological Records, Vol. 8, No. 5: 1945. III, pp. 469-490. More
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Anthropological Records, Vol. 8, No. 5: 1945. III, pp. 469-490. More
New York: 1992. 240 pages, 155 color and 55 b/w photographs, 1 map. Cloth cover. More
Bureau of Indian Affairs: 1940. [JUVENILE]. 62 pages, 27 drawings of Navajo scenes. Decorated cloth cover. More
Bureau of Indian Affairs: 1940. [JUVENILE]. 63 pages, 25 drawings of Navajo scenes. Decorated cloth cover. More
Bureau of Indian Affairs: 1940. [JUVENILE]. 76 pages, 23 drawings of Navajo scenes. More
Bureau of Indian Affairs: 1940. [JUVENILE]. 64 pages, 20 drawings of Navajo scenes. Decorated cloth cover. More
UNIVERSITY of ARIZONA BULLETIN, Vol. VI, No. 4, 1935. 76 pages, 22 color and 12 b/w plates of historic pots, 7 figures. Dampstaining to top 1/4: of upper margin of pp. 1-18. Cover spotted. More
Los Angeles: 1978. 173 pages, 21 figures, 4 maps. More
Seattle: 1986. 288 pages, 72 color and 424 b/w photographs, 9 maps. Cloth cover. Contrary to widespread popular belief, traditional American Indian art integral to tribal self-expression is still being produced. This volume, accompanying a major exhibition of contemporary, traditional American Indian art created from 1965-1985, is the first comprehensive..... More
Kansas City: Nelson Gallery, 1977. x, 252 pages, 800 b/w and 18 color photographs. More
Cooperstown: 2000. 464 pages. 260 color and 510 b/w photographs. Cloth cover. An astounding collection of American Indian art, remarkably acquired by art dealer Eugen Thaw in a little over a decade in the 1980s and 1990s, was presented to the Fenimore Art Musuem. This lavish catalogue raisionne of the..... More
Santa Fe: 1993. 139 pages, 96 large color photographs of the works of twenty 20th century southwest Indian potters. Cloth cover. Small folio size (12 1/2" x 10 1/2"). More
Vancouver: 1979 (1st ed., 1st printing). 214 pages, 354 photographs. This is a splendid catalogue that contains a well-written text and photographs and descriptions of hundreds of Washoe baskets. In addition to providing an excellent history of Washoe basketrty, the catalogue zeroes in on the work of nine famous weavers..... More
Chicago: Field Museum, 1959. 64 pages, 65 b/w photographs dealing with the art of South, Central and North America. A special publication from the Field Museum, covering the rt of North, Central and South America. More
Albuquerque: 1960. viii, 131 pages, 43 photographs and drawings, maps on endpapers. Cloth cover. More
Museum of Northern Arizona, Bulletin 25, 1953. 86 pages, 11 pages of photographs, 3 pages of drawings. Cloth cover. More
Denver Art Museum: 1982. 152 pages, 105 b/w and 56 color photographs. One of the earliest museums to collect Plains Indian art was the Denver Art Museum. In 1982, for the first time, the bulk of this famous Plains Indian art collection was ex-hibited, and later traveled to four European..... More
Denver Art Museum, 1974. 152 pages, 100 b/w and 10 color photographs--many full-page. More
Boston: 1930. 326 pages, 18 pages of photographs. Cloth cover. More
Orlando: 1984. xviii, 409 pages, 116 figures. Cloth cover. More
Topeka: 1915. 164 pages, 20 photographs, 1 fold-out map. Gilt decorated cloth cover. More
Occasional Papers of the Idaho State College Museum, (Later changed to Idaho State University Museum) No. 29, 1972. 42 pages of text plus 24 pages of figures and text. More
New York: 1971, 1972 (2nd printing). 239 pages. Cloth cover. More
New York: 1954, 1967 (2nd printing). xviii, 314, xi pages, 48 pages of b/w photographs, 110 figures, 12 pages of color plates. Decorated cloth cover. More
Pp. 85-108, II. Unopened copy of the original edition. More