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A group of books on Southwest subjects

The group of hardcover, softcover, and staple-bound publications comprising twenty-six works:

Parks, Walter P. "The Miracle of Mata Ortiz: Juan Quezada and the Potters of Northern Chihuahua." Riverside: The Coulter Press, 1993
Signed by the author: Juan Quezada

Curtis, Edward Sheriff. "Visions of a Vanishing Race." Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1986

Coulter, Lane. "Navajo Saddle Blankets: Textiles to Ride in the American West." Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 2002

Lacy, Alberto Ruy Sanchez. "Artes de Mexico Numero 45: Ceramica de Mata Ortiz" Mexico D.F., 1999

Harmsen, Bill. "Patterns and Sources of Navajo Weaving." Denver: Harmsen Publishing Company, 1990

James, H. L. "Rugs & Posts: The Story of Navajo Weaving and Indian Trading." Atglen: Schiffer
Publishing Ltd., 1999

Hayes, Allan and John Blom. "Southwestern Pottery: Anasazi to Zuni." Flagstaff: Northland Publishing, 1996

Turnbaugh, William A. and Sarah Peadbody. "Indian Jewelry of the American Southwest." Atglen: Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2007

Hollister, U. S. "The Navajo and his Blanket." Glorieta: The Rio Grande Press, Inc., 1972

Underhill, Ruth. "People of the Crimson Evening." Riverside: Sherman Institute, 1951

Bahti, Tom. "Southwestern Indian Tribes." Las Vegas: KC Publications, 1968

Bahti, Tom. "Southwestern Indian Ceremonials." Las Vegas: KC Publications, 1979

Bahti, Tom. "Southwestern Indian Arts & Crafts." Las Vegas: KC Publications, 1977

Cahill, Rick. "The Story of Casas Grandes Pottery." Tucson: Boojum Books, 1991

Smith, Watson. "Prehistoric Kivas of Antelope Mesa." Cambridge: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, 1972

Curtis, Edward S. "Prayer to the Great Mystery: The Uncollected Writings and Photography of Edward S. Curtis." New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995

Look, Alfred A. "The Hopi Snake Dance." Grand Junction: Crown Point, Incorporated, 1981

Walker, Willard and Lydia L. Wyckoff. "Hopis, Tewas, and the American Road." Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1983

Wright, Barton. "Hopi Kachinas: The Complete Guide to Collecting Kachina Dolls." Flagstaff: Northland Publishing, 1993

Brugge, David M. "Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site." Tucson: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, 1993

Wherry, Joseph H. "Indian Masks and Myths of the West." New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1974

Haile, Berard. "Head and Face Masks in Navajo Ceremonialism." Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1996

Hartmann, Gayle Harrison. "Kiva: The Journal of Southwest Anthropology and History Volume 60 Number 1 Fall 1994." Tucson: Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Inc., 1994

Jones, Joan Megan. "The Art and Style of Western Indian Basketry." Blaine: Hancock House Publishers, 1982

Kirk, Ruth F. "Zuni Fetishism." Albuquerque: Avanyu Publishing Inc., 1988

Bennett, Noël. "Genuine Navajo Rug...How to tell." Palmer Lake: The Filter Press, 1979

26 pieces
Largest: 13" H x 9.75" W x 0.875" D; Smallest: 8.25" H x 5.375" W x 0.125" D

  • Condition: Each overall good condition. This lot is sold as-is. Issues including but not limited to: "Navajo Saddle Blankets" with water damage to upper portion throughout and the Tom Bahti books with highlighting throughout.

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