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  • A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola

    "A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola" is a seminal work that sheds light on the architectural traditions of the Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest. The Mindeleffs' careful documentation of the buildings' structure and their attention to the cultural and historical context of the Pueblo societies make this study an essential resource for scholars of archaeology, anthropology, ... Read more

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  • A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1886-1887

    The remains of pueblo architecture are found scattered over thousands of square miles of the arid region of the southwestern plateaus. This vast area includes the drainage of the Rio Pecos on the east and that of the Colorado on the west, and extends from central Utah on the north beyond the limits of the United States southward, in which direction its boundaries are still undefined. The ... Read more

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  • A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola

    Unveiling the Ancient Pueblo Architectural Marvels

    In the collection 'A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola,' readers are invited to explore the rich tapestry of Puebloan architectural heritage through a meticulously curated array of essays and analyses. This anthology transcends a mere architectural survey; it unveils the intricate relationships between culture, environment, and societal evolution as expressed in the physical spaces ... Read more

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  • The American Indians

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    Who were the first real Americans? In this book you will be introduced to the American Indians, their society and their culture! You'll learn amazing facts which you never would have guessed, from cuisine and sports to crafts, pottery, sculptures or even ships."The American Indians" will interest general readers as well as scholars and students in anthropology, history, literature, education, ... Read more

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  • Beads and Beadwork of the American Indians

    An in-depth study of the bead and how the native north and south Americans utilised beads for dress and ritual clothing from prehistoric to relatively modern times. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the ... Read more

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  • Indian Basketry

    Forms, Designs, and Symbolism of Native American Basketry

    Everything there is to know about traditional Native American basket weaving.Native American basket weaving is an intricate and powerful art, representative of the legends and ceremonies of the Indian nations and their cultures. George Wharton James’s Indian Basketry is an invaluable aid for the artist, designer, craftsman, or beginner who wants to recreate authentic and often extinct basket forms ... Read more

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  • Art in Shell of the Ancient Americans

    Art in Shell of the Ancient AmericansThe student will find scattered throughout a wide range of archæologic literature frequent but casual mention of works of art in shell. Individual uses of shell have been dwelt upon at considerable length by a few authors, but up to this time no one has undertaken the task of bringing together in one view the works of primitive man in this material.Works of ... Read more

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  • Indians of the Yosemite Valley and Vicinity (1904), their history, customs, and traditions

    by Galen Clark ...
    First published in 1907. "The Indians of the Yosemite are fast passing away. Only a handful now remain of the powerful tribes that once gathered in the Valley and considered it an absolute stronghold against their white enemies. Even in their diminished numbers and their comparatively civilized condition, they are still a source of great interest to all visitors, and it has been suggested many ... Read more

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  • Prehistoric Man: Researches into the Origin of Civilization in the Old and the New World

    Enriched edition. Unveiling Civilization's Origins in the Distant Past

    In "Prehistoric Man: Researches into the Origin of Civilization in the Old and the New World," Daniel Wilson embarks on a pioneering exploration of human civilization, intertwining anthropology, archaeology, and history. The book meticulously examines the origins of prehistoric societies across diverse geographical contexts, showcasing Wilson's keen analytical perspective within the frameworks of ... Read more

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  • The City And County Of San Diego

    In this narrative the author recounts the history of San Diego city and county from the early days on. He gives short overviews of the Bay region, the Lower Coast division, the Northern and the Mountain divisions, as well as other interesting facts like the development of water supply, production and farming. ... Read more

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  • The Ancient Civilizations of America

    When the white man landed on these shores he found them covered with a dense forest, the home of the bear, the elk, the lynx, and the other wild animals indigenous to this country. The only human inhabitants were the red Indians, who roved the forest, "the children of the shade"—the chase their occupation, and their amusement war. From Maine to Florida the country was overrun by various tribes of ... Read more

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  • The California Diggers

    A History of some Primitive Californians

    The California “Diggers” A History of some Primitive Californians."In the Santa Clara Valley, near the southern end of San Francisco Bay, some five miles south of Stanford University, there stands a fine old deserted abode, formerly a well-known station on the road from the Santa Clara Mission to San Francisco. Its owner, Don Secundini Robles, was of the pure old Castilian stock, and he and his ... Read more

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