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Zuni Indians of New Mexico

Zuni Indians of New Mexico
Title: Zuni Indians of New Mexico
Creator(s): Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952, photographer
Date Created/Published: c1903-c1907.
Summary: Portraits of men, including a Governor and a house chief (head rain priest), and women, many wearing jewelry and traditional clothing, some identified; men hauling wood on a donkey, drilling beads with a pump drill, grinding medicine, and firing pottery; women carrying water jars on their heads, making bread, and making pottery; shrines and effigies; waffle fruit and vegetable gardens; views of the village including terraced houses and street; ruins of the pueblo Hawikuh; still life pottery; and Onate's inscription on Inscription Rock.
Notes:
LOT title devised by Library staff.
Copyright deposit; Edward S. Curtis; 1903-1907.
Most (28) published in The North American Indian / by Edward S. Curtis. New York : Johnson Reprint Corp., [1970, c1907-30]. (E77.C98) (NAI and Suppl.)
Subjects:
Indians of North America--New Mexico--1900-1910.
Zuni Indians--Structures--1900-1910.
Zuni Indians--Clothing & dress--1900-1910.
Zuni Indians--Spiritual life--1900-1910.
Zuni Indians--Arts & crafts--1900-1910.
Zuni Indians--Political activity--1900-1910.
Zuni Indians--Subsistence activities--1900-1910.
Portrait photographs--1900-1910.
Bookmark /00652915/
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