Indians of North America -- Southwest, New
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Indians of North America -- Southwest, New
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Indians of North America
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Incoming Resources
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- The Anasazi, Eleanor H. Ayer
- A boy named Beckoning, the true story of Dr. Carlos Montezuma, Native American hero, adapted and illustrated by Gina Capaldi
- Killer of enemies, Joseph Bruchac
- Code talker, a novel about the Navajo Marines of World War Two, Joseph Bruchac
- Almanac of the dead, a novel by Leslie Marmon Silko
- A history of the ancient Southwest, by Harold Sterling Gladwin
- Identity and difference, Martin Heidegger ; translated and with an introduction by Joan Stambaugh
- The southwestern journals of Adolph F. Bandelier, edited and annotated by Charles H. Lange and Carroll L. Riley
- Dreamplace, by George Ella Lyon ; paintings by Peter Catalanotto
- The classic Southwest, readings in archaeology, ethnohistory, and ethnology, edited by Basil C. Hedrick, J. Charles Kelley, Carroll L. Riley
- The ancient cliff dwellers of Mesa Verde, by Caroline Arnold ; photographs by Richard Hewett
- When clay sings, by Byrd Baylor ; illustrated by Tom Bahti
- Plant geography and culture history in the American Southwest, George F. Carter. New York, 1945
- Indians of the Southwest, Karen Liptak
- An introduction to Navaho chant practice, with an account of the behaviors observed in four chants, by Clyde Kluckhohn and Leland C. Wyman
- Indians of the Southwest, by Pliny Earle Goddard
- Report of an expedition down the Zuni and Colorado rivers,, by Captain L. Sitgreaves, Corp topographical engineers
- Teodoro de Croix and the northern frontier of New Spain, 1776-1783,, from the original document in the Archives of the Indies, Seville, translated and edited by Alfred Barnaby Thomas
- The mud family, Betsy James ; illustrated by Paul Morin
- In search of the old ones, exploring the Anasazi world of the Southwest, David Roberts
- Indian arts and crafts, Marjorie Miller ; ill. by Ann Bruce Chamberlain
- Rio Grande, by Harvey Fergusson
- In search of the wild Indian, photographs and life works by Carl and Grace Moon
- The Navajo, Raymond Bial
- In my mother's house, by Ann Nolan Clark ; illustrated by Velino Herrera
- The Changing ways of southwestern Indians;, a historic perspective., Edited by Albert H. Schroeder
- Unsung heroes of World War II, the story of the Navajo code talkers, Deanne Durrett
- The Indian traders, by Frank McNitt
- Dwellers at the source, Southwestern Indian photographs of A.C. Vroman, 1895-1904, by William Webb and Robert A. Weinstein
- Turtle dream, collected stories from the Hopi, Navajo, Pueblo, and Havasupai people, written by Gerald Hausman ; illustrated by Sid Hausman
- Ceremonial patterns in the greater Southwest, Ruth M. Underhill. Factionalism in Isleta Pueblo [by] David H. French
- First inhabitants of Arizona and the Southwest, Byron Cummings
- Sing down the moon, Scott O'Dell
- Preliminary classification of prehistoric southwestern basketry, by Gene Weltfish
- Navajo code talkers, Nathan Aaseng
- El norte de México y el sur de Estados Unidos;, tercera Reunión de mesa redonda sobre problemas antropológicos de México y Centro América ..., Castillo de Chapultepec. México, D.F., 25 de agosto a 2 de septiembre de 1943
- Indians of the American Southwest, Bertha P. Dutton
- Annie and the Old One, by Miska Miles ; illustrated by Peter Parnall
- Lincoln's unissued proclamation, David Bruce
- Imagining Indians in the Southwest, persistent visions of a primitive past, Leah Dilworth
- The Indians of the Southwest;, a century of development under the United States
- The enduring Navaho
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