AGENTIVE AND CAUSATIVE ELEMENTS IN NAVAJO
New York: J.J. Augustin, 1940. 22 pages. More
New York: J.J. Augustin, 1940. 22 pages. More
Century Magazine, 1889: Palmer Lake, 1974 (reprint). 36 pages, 33 Remington illustrations. Soft cover. More
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Anthropological Papers, Vol. XXXI, Part II: 1929. Pp. 121-218 (some pages uncut), 22 photographs, 2 drawings, 3 pages of drawings of basketry designs, 1 map. Published in 1929, this is stil the best and most thorough study on the beautiful basket work of the San..... More
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Anthropological Papers, Vol. XXXI, Part II, 1929: Rio Grande Press, 1972 (reprint). Pp. 121-218 (some pages uncut), 22 photographs, 2 drawings, 3 pages of drawings of basketry designs, 1 map. Published in 1929, this is stil the best and most thorough study on the beautiful..... More
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology: 1990. 88 pages, 149 b/w and color photographs. More
Rochester: 1983. 32 pages, 21 b/w and 9 color photographs. The outstanding Indian art collection of the Rochester Museum and Science Center was presented in an unusual exhibition that explored the objects as ways in which individuals and groups expressed their identities. Though the emphasis was on the Museum's extensive..... More
Flagstaff: 1994. xii, 163 pages, 93 large color photographs, 42 b/w photographs, 3 maps. Cloth cover. The scope of this book is wide-ranging. It includes self-taught Navajo artists, who have created paintings, drawings, sculptures, assemblages, pottery, and pictorial rugs. Lovely, enchanting works, all non-ceremonial, done by the finest innovative Navajo..... More
Englewood Cliffs: 1976. 258 pages. 82 pages of color photographs of hundreds of pieces of jewelry, 60 b/w photographs--many full-page. The development of the forms, skills, methods, and materials used in the creation of American Indian jewelry and the fine "art" of collecting this jewelry--with the emphasis on the latter--are..... More
Albuquerque: 2003. xi, 250 pages (12 papers), 31 photographs. Cloth cover, with dust jacket. Mint condition. More
Albuquerque: 1988. xii, 140 pages, 20 full-page photographs. Cloth cover. More
School of Inter-American Affairs. Albuquerque: 1944. xvi., 528 pages. Cloth cover. More
Atglen: 1996. 144 pages, 336 color photographs, 1 map. Almost 1000 examples of American Indian jewelry that were currently for sale-- Navajo, Hopi, Zuni and other Pueblo--are illustrated in this work. Representing all periods and styles, the items are described, and the current market price for each is provided, as..... More
American Anthropological Association, Memoir 96: 1963. xi, 132 pages. More
Berkeley: 1970. ix, 278 pages, 21 tables and charts. Cloth cover. Inscribed by both authors. More
New Haven: 1942, 1967 (7th printing). xx, 460 pages, 5 illustrations. Cloth cover. with dust jacket. Very good-fine condition. More
New Haven: 1942. x, 460 pages, 5 illustrations. Cloth cover. More
New York: J.J. Augustin, 1940. xiv, 93 pages. Cloth cover. More
Newark Museum: 1983. (exhibition catalogue). 36 pages, 38 photographs, 1 map. More
Chicago: 1933. xviii, 433 pages, 15 pages of photographs, 15 figures. Cloth cover. More
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Papers, Vol. XXIX, Part III: 1929. Pp. 88-392, 55 photographs and drawings--almost all of objects of material culture, 5 maps, 3 fold-out maps in rear pocket. Later 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
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, Bulletin, Vol. 1: Millwood, 1977 (reprint). More