Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology / to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1886-1887, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891

The two “Accompanying Papers” that make up the bulk of this book are also available as individual texts from Project Gutenberg:
Victor Mindeleff, A Study of Pueblo Architecture, Tusayan and Cibola : e-text 19856.
James Stevenson, The Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and Mythical Sand Painting of the Navajo Indians : e-text 19331.
The files are identical except that in the present text a few more typographical errors have been corrected, and some illustrations have been replaced.
A few words in these two papers use some uncommon letters:
ā, ē (vowel with macron or “long” mark) Ĕ, ĭ, ŏ (vowel with breve or “short” mark) ⁿ (small raised n).
These words include alternate transcriptions as mouse-hover popups: Tanā’shkiji . Errors are similarly marked. The “cents” sign ¢ has been used in place of the rare symbols Ȼ and ȼ.
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All brackets and parenthetical question marks are in the original. The cover picture is conjectural; it was used in Annual Reports 7, 9 and others.
This article is in a separate file. As in the printed original, it includes a duplicate table of contents and list of illustrations; the Index was added by the transcriber.
This article is in a separate file. As in the printed original, it includes a duplicate table of contents and list of illustrations; the Index was added by the transcriber.
Plates I-CXI and Figures 1-114 accompany Pueblo Architecture ; the remaining Plates and Figures accompany Hasjelti Dailjis . Each article is in a separate file.

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2007-03-08

Темы

Navajo Indians -- Rites and ceremonies; Pueblo Indians -- Antiquities; Pueblo architecture

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