Essays on Indian Art and Culture
SMOKE SIGNALS, 53-54, 1968
43 pages, 85 photographs. This special issue deals with antler, bone, and shell used in America Indian art. More
SOUTHWEST AMERICAN INDIAN ART
Los Angeles County Art Institute: 1958. 12 pages, 6 full-page photographs. More
United States Department of the Interior INDIANS OF THE NORTHWEST.; United States Department of the Interior
16 pages. Published from 1965-1968, this series of booklets was written by the BIA to provide a quick overview of the history, current status, customs, and artifacts of major tribal groups or areas. Each volume typically contains 12-15 photographs and 1-2 maps. More
(United States Department of the Interior) INDIANS OF THE GREAT LAKES.; United States Department of the Interior
24 pages. Published from 1965-1968, this series of booklets was written by the BIA to provide a quick overview of the history, current status, customs, and artifacts of major tribal groups or areas. Each volume typically contains 12-15 photographs and 1-2 maps. More
(United States Department of the Interior) INDIANS, ESKIMOS AND ALEUTS OF ALASKA.; United States Department of the Interior
16 pages. Published from 1965-1968, this series of booklets was written by the BIA to provide a quick overview of the history, current status, customs, and artifacts of major tribal groups or areas. Each volume typically contains 12-15 photographs and 1-2 maps. More
United States Department of the InteriorINDIANS OF ARIZONA.; United States Department of the Interior
24 pages. Published from 1965-1968, this series of booklets was written by the BIA to provide a quick overview of the history, current status, customs, and artifacts of major tribal groups or areas. Each volume typically contains 12-15 photographs and 1-2 maps. More
United States Department of the InteriorINDIANS OF NEW MEXICO.; United States Department of the Interior
20 pages. Published from 1965-1968, this series of booklets was written by the BIA to provide a quick overview of the history, current status, customs, and artifacts of major tribal groups or areas. Each volume typically contains 12-15 photographs and 1-2 maps. More
United States Department of the InteriorINDIANS OF OKLAHOMA.; United States Department of the Interior
14 pages. Published from 1965-1968, this series of booklets was written by the BIA to provide a quick overview of the history, current status, customs, and artifacts of major tribal groups or areas. Each volume typically contains 12-15 photographs and 1-2 maps. More
United States Department of the InteriorINDIANS OF THE GULF COAST STATES.; United States Department of the Interior
20 pages. Published from 1965-1968, this series of booklets was written by the BIA to provide a quick overview of the history, current status, customs, and artifacts of major tribal groups or areas. Each volume typically contains 12-15 photographs and 1-2 maps. More
United States Department of the InteriorINDIANS OF THE LOWER PLATEAU.; United States Department of the Interior
24 pages. Published from 1965-1968, this series of booklets was written by the BIA to provide a quick overview of the history, current status, customs, and artifacts of major tribal groups or areas. Each volume typically contains 12-15 photographs and 1-2 maps. More
WEST BY SOUTHWEST. Collections of the Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center. Published on the Occasion of Its 25th Anniversary.
Pueblo: 1997. 93 pages, 78 full-page color plates of the museum's collection of 19th and 20th century Western art, Southwest etchings of Gene Kloss, and the Ruth Gast collection of 19th century bultos and retablos. Cloth cover. More
THE RELIGIOUS SPIRIT OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN, As Shown in the Development of His Religious Rites and Customs
Chicago: 1910. 51 pages, 23 photographs and drawings--principally of dances and dancers. Later cloth cover. More
SOME SEX BELIEFS AND PRACTICES IN A NAVAHO COMMUNITY. With Comparative Material from other Navaho Areas
PEABODY MUSEUM Papers. Vol. XL, No. 2: 1950. xii, 108 pages. More
THE EARLY AMERICAN CHRONICLERS
San Francisco: A.L. Bancroft & Co., 1883. 45, 5 unpaginated, and 13 pages. Later cloth cover. More
MEANING IN ANTHROPOLOGY
School of American Research, 1976. xii, 255 pages. More
INDIANS YESTERDAY AND TODAY
Bureau of Indian Affairs: 1941, 1950. 76 pages of text containing 9 drawings and 1 map, plus 21 pages of photographs. More
THE MYTHS OF THE NEW WORLD. A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America
New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1876. (2nd ed., revised). viii, 331 pages. Gilt decorated cloth cover. This copy is signed by O.T. Mason and bears a sticker from the U.S. National Museum that states it is a gift of Otis T. Mason. More
NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN MYTHOLOGY
London: 1965, 1975. 141 pages, 100 b/w and 24 color photographs. Cloth cover. More
EL PASO'S MISSIONS AND INDIANS
El Paso: 1953. 55 pages, 17 photographs and drawings, 1 map. More
SKY DETERMINES. An Interpretation of the Southwest.
New York: 1934. viii, 354 pages plus 8 leaves of photographs. Later library cloth cover. More
SKY DETERMINES. An Interpretation of the Southwest.
Albuquerque: University of New Pexico Press, 1948, 1965 (revised and enlarged edition). xiv, 391 pages, 12 drawings by Peter Hurd. Cloth cover with dust jacket. Finde condition. More
LOST AND FOUND TRADITIONS, Native American Art 1965-1985
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
THE STORY OF THE MARKING OF THE SANTA FE TRAIL. By the Daughters of the American Revolution in Kansas and the State of Kansas
Topeka: 1915. 164 pages, 20 photographs, 1 fold-out map. Gilt decorated cloth cover. More
DESERT DRUMS, THE PUEBLO INDIANS OF NEW MEXICO, 1540-1928
Boston: 1928. 393 pages, 50 photographs. Cloth cover. More