Volume #12 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on the The Hopi. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
KaS-takdpu (corn burnt), or KikS-taktipii (ruin burnt), about twenty-five miles northeast of Walpi. ... 6 The orthography adopted in the Handbook of American Indians for such ruins as are mentioned therein is followed by the native ...
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An illustrated introduction to North American Indian tribes and their customs.
1996 Historic Zuni Architecture and Society , An Archaeological Application of Space Syntax . Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 60. University of Arizona Press , Tucson . Ferguson , T. J. , and Barbara J. Mills 1988 ...
Curtis, Edward S. 1907. The Navaho. In: The North American Indian, Vol. 1, pp. 73–127. Published by Edward S. Curtis. . 1907–1930. The North American Indian, Being a Series of Volumes Picturing and Describing the Indians of the United ...
Master's thesis, University of Chicago. 1979 Hopi Social Organization. In Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 9, ed. A. Ortiz, pp. 539–543. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. Connor, S. 1943 Excavations at Kinnikinnick, ...
Spun through these tales are supernatural beings, otherworldly landscapes, magical devices and medicines, and shamans and witches.
Gibson , Arrell M. The Chickasaws . Norman : University of Oklahoma Press , 1971 . Speck , Frank G. “ Notes on Chickasaw Ethnology and Folk - lore . " Journal of American Folklore 20 : 50-58 . Special Costumes Swanton gives a long ...
Discusses the contrast in lifestyles of the author between his life among whites, and his life with the Hopi
A brief survey of life in five North American Indian tribes--Makah, Hopi, Creek, Penobscot, and Mandan--at the time Columbus arrived in the New World.