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Handbook of North American Indians. Volume 9. Southwest / William C. Sturtevant, general editor ; Alfonso Ortiz, volume editor.

Sturtevant, William C. (Added Author). Ortiz, Alfonso, 1939-1997 (Added Author). Smithsonian Institution. (Added Author).

Record details

  • Physical Description: xvi, 701 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm
  • Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution, 1979.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 625-678) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction -- History of archeological research -- History of ethnological research -- Prehistory: introduction -- Post-Pleistocene archeology, 7000-2000 B.C. -- Prehistory: Mogollon -- Prehistory: Hohokam -- Prehistory: O'otam -- Prehistory: Hakataya -- Prehistory: Western Anasazi -- Prehistory: Eastern Anasazi -- Prehistory: southern periphery -- Southern Athapaskan archeology -- Historical linguistics and archeology -- History of Pueblo-Spanish relations to 1821 -- The Pueblo revolt -- Genízaros -- Relations of the Southwest with the Plains and Great Basin -- History of the Pueblos since 1821 -- Pueblos: introduction -- Pueblos abandoned in historic times -- Taos Pueblo -- Picuris Pueblo -- San Juan Pueblo -- Santa Clara Pueblo -- San Ildefonso Pueblo -- Nambe Pueblo -- Pojoaque Pueblo -- Tesuque Pueblo -- Tigua Pueblo -- Sandia Pueblo -- Isleta Pueblo -- Cochiti Pueblo -- Santo Domingo Pueblo -- San Felipe Pueblo -- Santa Ana Pueblo -- Zia Pueblo -- Jemez Pueblo -- Pecos Pueblo -- Laguna Pueblo -- Acoma Pueblo -- Zuni prehistory and history to 1850 -- Zuni history, 1850-1970 -- Zuni social and political organization -- Zuni culture -- Zuni religion and world views -- Zuni semantic categories -- Hopi prehistory and history to 1850 -- Hopi history, 1850-1940 -- Hopi history, 1940-1970 -- Hopi social organization -- Hopi economy and subsistence -- Hopi ceremonial organization -- Hopi world view -- Hopi semantics -- Hopi-Tewa -- Pueblo fine arts -- The mythological triangle: Posey emu, Montezumas, and Jesus in the Pueblos.
Subject:
Indians of North America > Southwest, New.
Indians of North America.
Southwest, New.

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