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
- Indians of the Southwest., Illustrated by Ralph J. Pereida and Donald M. Yena
- The ancient cliff dwellers of Mesa Verde, by Caroline Arnold ; photographs by Richard Hewett
- The Navajo, P.M. Boekhoff and Stuart A. Kallen
- Indians of the Southwest,, by Harold and Delaine Kellogg; with photographs taken by the authors
- A scientist on the trail;, travel letters of A. F. Bandelier, 1880-1881, [Edited by] George P. Hammond and Edgar F. Goad
- Life in a pueblo, Amanda Bishop & Bobbie Kalman
- Indians of the Southwest, by Pliny Earle Goddard
- The Navajo, Patricia Cronin Marcello
- A dose of frontier soldiering, the memoirs of corporal E.A. Bode, frontier regular infantry, 1877-1882, edited by Thomas T. Smith
- Mesa land;, the history and romance of the American Southwest,, by Anna Wilmarth Ickes..
- Navajo code talkers, Native American heroes, by Catherine Jones
- Missions and pueblos of the Old Southwest
- Unsung heroes of World War II, the story of the Navajo code talkers, Deanne Durrett
- Colors of the Navajo, by Emily Abbink ; illustrations by Janice Lee Porter
- The Pueblos, Suzanne Powell
- The Indians of the southwest in the diplomacy of the United States and Mexico, 1848-1853, by J. Fred Rippy
- PRAIRIE SCHOONER PIRATES
- Life among the Apaches, by John C. Cremony
- The Indians of the Southwest, a century of development under the United States, by Edward Everett Dale
- Life among the Apaches
- Rio Grande,, by Harvey Fergusson
- Ancient life in the American Southwest,, with an introduction on the general history of the American race
- The Pueblo, by Petra Press
- The Indian papers of Texas and the Southwest, 1825-1916., Ed. by Dorman H. Winfrey and James M. Day
- Border captives;, the traffic in prisoners by southern plains Indians, 1835-1875, [by] Carl Coke Rister
- Apache, Navaho, and Spaniard
- 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 story of the Southwest;, lithographs by C. H. De Witt
- The southwestern frontier--1865-1881;, a history of the coming of the settlers, Indian depredations and massacres, ranching activities, operations of white desperadoes and thieves, government protection, building of railways, and the disappearance of the frontier,, by Carl Coke Rister ..
- The Comanche, Charles George
- The Comanche, Tom Streissguth
- The classic Southwest;, readings in archaeology, ethnohistory, and ethnology,, edited by Basil C. Hedrick, J. Charles Kelley [and] Carroll L. Riley
- Rio Grande., Drawings by Colden Whitman
- The Navajo, Raymond Bial
- American Indian ceremonial dances;, Navajo, Pueblo, Apache, Zuñi., Drawings, lithographs, and etchings by Ira Moskowitz. Text by John Collier. Introd., by John Sloan, with a pref. by Harry L. Shapiro
- Southwest Indian country: Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Utah, and Colorado,, by the editors of Sunset books and Sunset magazine
- The pueblos,, a camera chronicle,, by Laura Gilpin,
- Pueblo storyteller, by Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith ; photographs by Lawrence Migdale
- Projects about American Indians of the Southwest, Marian Broida
- Adolph F. Bandelier's The discovery of New Mexico by the Franciscan monk Friar Marcos de Niza in 1539, translated from the French and edited, with introd. and notes by Madeleine Turrell Rodack
- The woven spirit of the Southwest, by Don and Debra McQuiston ; with text by Lynne Bush and photography by Tom Till
- A history of the ancient Southwest
- The Southwestern journals of Adolph F. Bandelier,, edited and annotated by Charles H. Lange and Carroll L. Riley
- Southwestern Indian tribes
- Under turquoise skies;, outstanding features of the story of America's Southwest from the days of the ancient cliff-dwellers to modern times,, by Will H. Robinson ..
- American Indians of the Southwest, Bertha P. Dutton
- Pecos ruins, geology, archaelogy, history, prehistory, [David Grant Noble, editor]
- Navajo code talkers, by Andrew Santella
- On the gleaming way;, Navajos, Eastern Pueblos, Zunis, Hopis, Apaches, and their land; and their meanings to the world
- The people, Indians of the American Southwest, words and photographs by Stephen Trimble
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