ANCIENT LIFE IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST
Indianapolis: 1930. 392 pages, 30 pages of photographs. Cloth cover. More
Indianapolis: 1930. 392 pages, 30 pages of photographs. Cloth cover. More
Indianapolis: 1943. 392 pages, 30 pages of photographs. linen cover, some margin notes and underlining. 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
Washington, D.C. 1994. 256 PAGES, 220 COLOR AND 120 DUOTONE PHOTOGRAPHS. CLOTH COVER. More
New York, 1987-92. 112 pages, approximately 75 color and b/w photographs and maps. Laminated hard board cover. More
Boston, & New York: 1911. viii, 239 pages, 24 full-page illustrations--reproduced from Catlin’s drawings and paintings. Cloth cover. More
(no city): 1984. iii, 209 pages, approximately 70 photographs. Cloth cover. Edition limited to 700 numbered and signed copies. Signed photograph of the author laid in. Deals with the people (mostly white) who discovered and developed the region of Southern Oregon and Northern California. More
New York: 1983. 142 pages. Cloth cover. A history of the major works on North American Indian religions from the 17th century to the present, this volume contains six essays by the author and includes the most extensive annotated bibliography of Indian religions ever published in a single work. It..... More
Colorado Archaeological Society, 1946. iv, 64 pages, 16 pages of plates. More
Albuquerque: 1982. xv, 222 pages, 22 photographs, 2 maps. Cloth cover. More
Peabody Foundation for Archaeology, Papers, Vol. 3: Phillips Academy, 1946. viii, 345 pages (12 papers), 21 figures, 1 photograph. Later cloth cover. More
Philadelphia: 1803. 35 pages. Lacking wrappers, upper title page clipped, very slight foxing, otherwise in very good condition. The conversion of Native Americans is a theme that is found throughout this sermon. Sabin 38227. More
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Archaeological Research Facility, Contributions, Vol. 38: 1939. xi, 242 pages, 18 tables, 28 maps. cloth cover. More
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Archaeological Research Facility, Contributions, Vol. 38: 1947. xi, 242 pages, 18 tables, 28 maps. cloth cover. More
Berkeley: 1931. viii, 571 pages, approximately 200 illustrations. 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
New York: 1944 (4th printing). xi, 180 pages. Inscribed by the author. More
Berkeley: 1959. x, 198 (including a complete bibliography), 12 pages of photographs. Cloth cover. More
Milwaukee Public Museum: 1985. xii, 72 pages, 22 large photographs--principally of artifacts and 2 maps. More
Tulsa: 1972, 1991. xvii, 618 pages, approximately 1000 drawings, plus 32 unnumbered pages of color plates. Cloth cover. Small folio size (9"x12"). This immensely popular work, reprinted in 1991 after being out of print for more than a decade and commanding astronomic prices in the out of print market, describes..... More
New York: 1983. Two volumes. Volume I: The Heritage, Culture, Crafts, and Traditions of the Anasazi Ancestors of the Pueblo Indians. xxi, 522 pages; 19 color plates and over 500 individual drawings. Volume II: The Culture, Crafts and Ceremonials of the Pueblo Indians of Yesterday and Today. x, 534 pages;..... More
1979. 278 pages, 24 b/w photographs and drawings, 7 color drawings. Cloth cover. More
Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe: 1949. 67 pages of text plus 10 pages of photographs. Original printed wrappers by Merle Armitage. Signed by the author. Edition limited to 1,000 copies. More
Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe: 1949. 67 pages of text plus 10 pages of photographs. Original printed wrappers by Merle Armitage. Signed by the author. Edition limited to 1,000 copies. Later cloth cover. More
Norman: 1932 (1st ed.). 360 pages, 11 illustrations. Cloth cover. More