PUEBLO CRAFTS
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C: 1953 edition. 147 pages, 102 illustrations. More
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C: 1953 edition. 147 pages, 102 illustrations. More
Palmer Lake 1979 (reprint). 147 pages, 102 illustrations. Cloth cover. More
Monographs of the American Ethnological Society, XIII XIV. New York: 1948. 127 pages. Cloth cover. More
Field Columbian Museum, Publication 100, Anthropological Series, Vol. VI, No. 3: 1905. 52 pages (some uncut). More
Field Columbian Museum, Publication 84, Anthropological Series, Vol. VI, No. 1, 1903. 50 pages of text, plus 28 pages of photographs, plus an additional 28 pages of text explaining the photographs. A day by day account of the nine day ceremony is provided, based on the author's viewing of the..... More
Field Columbian Museum, Publication 84, Anthropological Series, Vol. VI, No. 1, 1903. 50 pages of text, plus 28 pages of photographs, plus an additional 28 pages of text explaining the photographs. A day by day account of the nine day ceremony is provided, based on the author's viewing of the..... More
Field Museum, Publication 157, Anthropological Series, Vol. XI, No. 2, 1912. 149 pages, 24 pages of photographs and drawings. Six papers describing different aspects of Hopi culture are included in this volume. Four papers deal with burial customs, the Eagle Cult, the new year ceremony, and marriage rites on the..... More
Wesleyan University, 1983. 189 pages, 85 b/w and 2 color photographs of artifacts--particulary Hopi pottery. More
Albuquerque: 1973, 1987. vii, 213 pages, 180 duotone plates. Soft cover. More
Albuquerque: 1973, 1987. vii, 213 pages, 180 duotone plates. Cloth cover. More
Tucson: 2003. xxvi, 444 pages, 191 color plates, 99 figures, 6 spechtrophometric profiles, 10 tables, 2 maps. Cloth cover with dust jacket. Mint condition. Unquestionably the most important work published on the weavings of the Navajo, Pueblo, and Rio Grande/Chimayo peoples. More
University of Washington Press, 2002. 433 pages, approximately 235 large (half-page, full-page, double-page) color photographs, 48 b/w photographs, CD-ROM in rear pocket includes comprehensive charts of the fiber and construction analysis of each of the several hundred textiles--all in the collection of the Southwest Museum--illustrated in the book. Cloth cover..... More
1935. 210 pages, 53 figures, 8 pages of photographs--almost all illustrations are of masks, dancers, and rituals. More
Santa Fe: 1988. xvi, 219 pages, 14 color and 130 b/w photographs. This comprehensive history of the oldest Southwestern craft is unique in focusing as much on the people who make the baskets as on the baskets themselves. The historical and social contexts from which particular kinds of baskets emerged..... More
Denver Musem of Natural History: 1951. 61 pages, 57 photographs. More
Flagstaff: 1977, 1980. 150 pages, 30 pages of color photographs of 150 Kachinas, 1 map. More
Denver: 1988. xii, 155 pages, 19 pages of b/w photographs, 50 pages of color and 2 pages of b/w drawings, 1 map. Cloth cover, 12" x 9" More
Flagstaff: 1976. 98 pages, 73 figures containing over 200 photographs and drawings of shields. Cloth cover. More
Heard Museum: 1973, 1994 (7th printing). xi, 262 pages, 237 half-page color drawings. Cloth cover. Each of the 237 Kachinas studied in this book is reproduced from a full color painting and is accompanied by a passage explaining the Kachina, its origin and function, and a critical evaluation of the..... More
Flagstaff: 1972, 1976 (2nd ed., 2nd printing). xiv, 106 pages, 43 photographs. More
Urbana: 1992. xxi, 360 pages, 14 pages of photographs. Cloth cover. A wonderful biography of the famed anthropologist, the author of numerous seminal studies on Pueblo peoples. More