THE PAPAGO INDIANS OF ARIZONA and their Relatives THE PIMA [SOLD]


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Ruth Murray Underhill, Ph.D. (1883 - 1984)
  • Subject: Native American Basketry
  • Item # C4055E
  • Date Published: First edition, soft cover, 1968
  • Size: 68 pages
  • SOLD

THE PAPAGO INDIANS OF ARIZONA and their Relatives THE PIMA

Ruth Underhill

A Publication of the Branch of Education

Bureau of Indian Affairs

Illustrated with drawings by Velino Herrera (Ma Pe Wi)

and photographs from the Bureau of American Ethnology

First edition, soft cover, 1968, 68 pages


Contents

Who and Where

        Who are the Papago?

        Who are the Pima?

How and What

        How did they Live?

        What did they Wear?

        What did they Live in?

        What did they Eat?

        What did they Make?

Life in the Village

        Government

        War

        Games

        Trade

        Learning

Life in the Family

        Birth

        Youth

        Marriage

        Death

Life and the Gods

        The Sacred Story

        Rainmaking

        The Deer Dance

        Vikita, the Eagledown Festival

        Visions

        The Medicine Man

Papago and Pima Today

Ruth Murray Underhill, Ph.D. (1883 - 1984)
  • Subject: Native American Basketry
  • Item # C4055E
  • Date Published: First edition, soft cover, 1968
  • Size: 68 pages
  • SOLD

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