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Filed under: Snake danceFiled under: Yaqui Indians -- Rites and ceremonies With Good Heart: Yaqui Beliefs and Ceremonies in Pascua Village (originally published 1986; open access edition Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2019), by Muriel Thayer Painter, ed. by Edward Holland Spicer and Wilma R. Kaemlein (illustrated HTML and EPub with commentary at Open Arizona) A Yaqui Easter (c1971), by Muriel Thayer Painter (illustrated HTML with commentary at Wayback Machine) Faith, Flowers, and Fiestas: The Yaqui Indian Year (1962), by Muriel Thayer Painter and E. B. Sayles, contrib. by Edward Holland Spicer (illustrated HTML at Wayback Machine) Pascua: A Yaqui Village in Arizona (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, c1940), by Edward Holland Spicer (illustrated HTML and Epub with commentary at Open Arizona)
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Filed under: Indians of North America -- Arizona The Stratigraphy and Archaeology of Ventana Cave (second printing; Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1975), by Emil W. Haury (PDF with commentay at Open Arizona) Prehistoric Culture Units and Their Relationships in Northern Arizona (Museum of Northern Arizona bulletin #17; Flagstaff: Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, 1939), by Harold Sellers Colton (page images at HathiTrust) Culture of Sites Which Were Occupied Shortly Before the Eruption of Sunset Crater (Museum of Northern Arizona bulletin #9; Flagstaff: Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, 1936), by John C. McGregor (page images at HathiTrust) Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona (1958), by Albert H. Schroeder and Homer F. Hastings (illustrated HTML at National Park Service) Two Archaeological Studies in Northern Arizona: The Pueblo Ecology Study, Hail and Farewell; and A Brief Survey Through the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River (Museum of Northern Arizona bulletin #30; Flagstaff: Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, 1958), by Walter W. Taylor (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The Winter Solstice Altars at Hano Pueblo (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1899), by Jesse Walter Fewkes (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
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Filed under: Hopi Indians -- EthnobotanyFiled under: Pima Indians -- EthnobotanyFiled under: Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Fiction The Vanishing American (as originally published in the Ladies' Home Journal, 1922-1923), by Zane Grey, illust. by Pruett Carter and Frank Street The Vanishing American (New York and London: Harper and Bros., 1925), by Zane Grey Filed under: Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Folklore
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Filed under: Hopi Indians -- Social life and customsFiled under: Indians of North America -- Arizona -- WarsFiled under: Havasupai IndiansFiled under: Hopi IndiansFiled under: Mohave Indians Life among the Indians: or, The Captivity of the Oatman Girls Among the Apache & Mohave Indians (San Francisco: Grabhorn Press, 1935), by R. B. Stratton, contrib. by Lindley Bynum, Lorenzo D. Oatman, and Olive Ann Oatman, illust. by Mallette Dean (page images at HathiTrust) Captivity of the Oatman Girls: Being an Interesting Narrative of Life Among the Apache and Mohave Indians (New York: Pub. for the author by Carlton and Porter, 1858), by R. B. Stratton, contrib. by Lorenzo D. Oatman and Olive Ann Oatman (page images and uncorrected OCR text at MOA) Filed under: Pima IndiansFiled under: Western Apache IndiansFiled under: Yaqui IndiansFiled under: Indians of North America -- Material culture -- ArizonaFiled under: Indians of North America -- Warfare -- ArizonaMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |