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AZBureau of Ethnology Navajo Houses and Ancient Pottery (17th Annual Report)

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AZBureau of Ethnology Navajo Houses and Ancient Pottery  (17th Annual Report)
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Includes the following papers: 1) Introduction by J.W. Powell, Director, 2) Navaho Houses, Mindeleff, Cosmos. Mindeleff was hired to map Indian villages in the Southwestern United States [aaanet.org]. That assignment led to several publications for the Bureau of Ethnology. This one has a description of the country, habits of the people, summer huts or shelters, sweat houses, effect of modern conditions, ceremonies of dedication, a dance, and nomenclature. His previous work in Arizona noted the first active pursuit of preservation and protection of a prehistoric site by the U.S. government at Casa Grande outside Phoenix [tdar.org]. Includes multiple plates and text figures. 3) Archaeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895, Fewkes, Jesse Walter. Includes: plan of the expedition, discussion of ruins in Verde Valley, Tusayan, and Jeditoh Valley. With extensive focus on pottery with numerous full color plate illustrations. Also with photographic plates of various Arizona sites. The expedition paper alone takes up more than 200 pages of this volume. Rebound in brown cloth with lettering in white. 752 pp. 8 x 10.5.Vinegar Collection HKA#56762