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Isleta Pueblo Indian tribes of New Mexico

Pueblo Indian tribes of New Mexico
Title: Pueblo Indian tribes of New Mexico
Creator(s): Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928, photographer
Date Created/Published: c1888-c1894.
Summary: Section A depicts Isleta Pueblo Indians (some identified by name or title) in daily life including portraits; a group playing the game patol; a foot race; a church and a mission school; a group of farmers; swinging lassos; knitting; and grooming. Sections B & C include various portraits of Acoma, Laguna, Hopi, Cochiti, Tigua; Santa Clara and Isleta (?) Pueblo Indians; a San Esteban Rey Mission procession; views of dwellings; a Sun Dance; a San Buenaventura's Day Corn Dance; a man irrigating wheat; weaving; making pottery; farming; children on burros; home interiors; baked bread; ovens; hunters; a man playing a flute; 'rolling the mah-khur;' and prayer sticks. Section D includes Montezuma's castle; Montezuma's well; ruins of ancient missions and pueblo dwellings; 'Ramona's' home; cave dwellings; Mexicans thrashing wheat; and a penitents ceremony.
Notes:
Photographer: Charles F. Lummis (1859-1928)
LOT title and other information from Indians of North America ... Library of Congress, 2001.
Copyright deposit.
Subjects:
Indians of North America--New Mexico--1880-1900.
Pueblo Indians--1880-1900.
Photographic prints--1890-1900.
Bookmark /2004665252/
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