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    • Indian Country: Program Ideas for Public Libraries

    • Indian Country: Program Ideas for Public Libraries

    • Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library) and Arizona Historical Society

    • Indians of North America – Literary Collections; American literature – West (U.S.); West (U.S.) – In literature

    • Booklet containing aids for planning public humanities programs around the theme of “Indian Country.” Booklet, illustrated with photos and maps, is 11 pages, and also contains loose prefatory, program flyer, bookmark reading list, sample...
    • Writers of the Purple Sage: Origins of a National Myth: Introduction and Guide to the Resource Kits

    • Writers of the Purple Sage: Origins of a National Myth: Introduction and Guide to the Resource Kits

    • Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library) and Arizona Historical Society

    • American literature – West (U.S.); West (U.S.) – Literary collections; West (U.S.) – In literature

    • Booklet that describes the Writers of the Purple Sage resource kits, provides information about humanities programming, and lists institutional resources in Arizona and New Mexico. Includes acknowledgments, an illustration entitled “Arizonan in...
    • Hanging Gardens

    • Hanging Gardens

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    • Hopi Indians -- Agriculture; Indians of North America -- Arizona;

    • “'Hanging Gardens' of Hotevilla 3rd Mesa Taken in August"
    • East Mesa Girls, Portfolio 12, Plate 427

    • East Mesa Girls, Portfolio 12, Plate 427

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Hopi Indians

    • “Hopi women of East mesa are moderately good potters, and the men are skillful weavers and successful farmers” (Curtis, The North American Indian, Volume 12, page 25).
    • Tewa Girls, Portfolio 12, Plate 434

    • Tewa Girls, Portfolio 12, Plate 434

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Tewa Indians; Hopi Indians

    • “In the art of weaving, knitting, and embroidery the Hopi are preeminent. In ancient times they wove their cultivated cotton into fabrics the fitness of which excited the comment of the early Spaniards, and indeed the cloth remnants found in the...
    • Modified Style of Hairdressing, Portfolio 12, Plate 428

    • Modified Style of Hairdressing, Portfolio 12, Plate 428

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Hopi Indians

    • “In the art of weaving, knitting, and embroidery the Hopi are preeminent. In ancient times they wove their cultivated cotton into fabrics the fitness of which excited the comment of the early Spaniards, and indeed the cloth remnants found in the...
    • At the Trysting Place, Portfolio 12, Plate 416

    • At the Trysting Place, Portfolio 12, Plate 416

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Hopi Indians

    • “Since they first appeared in history in the sixteenth century, these Indians have occupied their present habitat in northeastern Arizona. Their neighbors on the north, west, and east were the predatory Navaho, alternately hostile and friendly,...
    • Snake Dancer in Costume, Portfolio 12, Plate 430

    • Snake Dancer in Costume, Portfolio 12, Plate 430

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Hopi Indians

    • “The first white men in the Province of Tusayan, as the Spaniards called the Hopi country, were Captain Pedro de Tovar, Fray Juan de Padilla, and a small company of horseman and foot-soldiers, who in 1540 were sent to explore the region by...
    • A Hopi Mother, Portfolio 12, Plate 403

    • A Hopi Mother, Portfolio 12, Plate 403

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Hopi Indians

    • “The Hopi are without doubt among the most interesting of our surviving American Indians, and one of the very few groups recently living in a state similar to that of a few hundred years ago. For the anthropologist the complexity of the ethnic...
    • Chaiwa - Tewa - Profile, Portfolio 12, Plate 415

    • Chaiwa - Tewa - Profile, Portfolio 12, Plate 415

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Tewa Indians; Hopi Indians

    • “The Hopi villages were established on their present almost inaccessible sites for purposes of defence; and with the same object in view the builders formerly never left a door in the outer walls of the first story, access to the rooms invariably...
    • Chaiwa - Tewa, Portfolio 12, Plate 414

    • Chaiwa - Tewa, Portfolio 12, Plate 414

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Tewa Indians; Hopi Indians

    • “The modern style of dressing the hair is like the ancient. Men cut it at the sides level with the lobe of the ear, and in front at such a length that when unconfirmed by the head-band it just covers the eyes; and they part it in the middle and...
    • The Water Carriers, Portfolio 12, Plate 435

    • The Water Carriers, Portfolio 12, Plate 435

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Hopi Indians

    • “The reservation of 3863 square miles lies in the eastern watershed of the Little Colorado, but at no point does it extend to the river. In fact there is no perennial stream within its borders. The country is typical of the semi-arid...
    • A Walpi Man, Portfolio 12, Plate 424

    • A Walpi Man, Portfolio 12, Plate 424

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Hopi Indians

    • “There are now eight Hopi pueblos, all of them on the tops of mesas. On East mesa are Walpi (‘gap place’) and Sichomovi (‘flower mound place’); on Middle mesa, Mishongnovi, Shipaulovi, and Shongopavi (‘rush spring place’); on West...
    • Kivas of the Tusayan ruin Grand Canyon Arizona

    • Kivas of the Tusayan ruin Grand Canyon Arizona

    • Haury, Emil W. (Emil Walter), 1904-1992

    • Archaeological surveying; Indians of North America; Hopi Indians; Kivas; Pueblos; Cliff-dwellings

    • (11,781kb pdf) Archaeological survey of the ruins near the Grand Canyon- specifically, the ruins of 2 kivas located near the pueblos.
    • Method for designation of cultures and their variations

    • Method for designation of cultures and their variations

    • Gladwin, Winifred, 1889-1965

    • Ceramics; Indian pottery; Indians of North America; Antiquities; Archaeological surveying; Pottery, Prehistoric; Hohokam culture; Basket-Maker Indians; Mound-builders; Pima Indians

    • (12,133kb pdf) A survey of the origins and evolution of Indian cultures and development of classification schemes to place the cultures in various periods.
    • Archaeological survey of Verde Valley

    • Archaeological survey of Verde Valley

    • Gladwin, Winifred, 1889-1965

    • Ceramics; Indian Pottery; Archaeological surveying; Indians of North America; Antiquities; Kivas; Cliff-dwellings

    • (15,676kb pdf) A survey to the north along the Mogollon Rim and Verde Valley using ruins and sherds to identify distinct cultures- signs of their origins and entry into the region
    • Some Southwestern pottery types, series IV

    • Some Southwestern pottery types, series IV

    • Haury, Emil W. (Emil Walter), 1904-1992

    • Ceramics; Indian Pottery; Archaeological surveying; Indians of North America; Antiquities; Pottery, Prehistoric; Hohokam culture; Mogollon culture; Mimbres culture

    • (32,227kb pdf) Archaeological surveys of the Mogollon and Mimbres cultures in order to better understand the Hohokam culture.
    • Eastern range of the red-on-buff culture

    • Eastern range of the red-on-buff culture

    • Gladwin, Winifred, 1889-1965

    • Ceramics; Indian Pottery; Archaeological surveying; Indians of North America; Antiquities; Yuman Indians; Mohave Indians; Hohokam pottery; Architecture, Prehistoric

    • (42,622kb pdf) A survey of the extent to which the Red-on-Buff culture expanded along its eastern front despite geographic obstacles

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