Indians of the Southwest - Couverture rigide

Goddard, Pliny Earle

 
9780873801133: Indians of the Southwest

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River. The collection secured at Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon by the Hyde Expedition fills the remainder of the alcove. The second archaeological alcove farther down the hall has the Hyde collections from Grand Gulch, Utah, with prehistoric basketry and other textiles of great interest; pottery from Casas Grandes, Mexico, and from Mimbres Valley, New Mexico; a large wall case with collections from the Mesa Verde and Little Colorado; and, in particular, pottery from the Aztec ruin. The present-day Pueblo villages are represented by three alcoves. First is an exhibit from the Rio Grande Valley of material collected and arranged by Dr. Herbert J. Spinden. In the middle of the west side of the hall is a collection from the Hopi villages, made chiefly by Mr. Voth. At the northern end of the hall are exhibits from Zuni, secured chiefly by Drs. Parsons and Kroeber; a few A coma specimens; and an exhibit illustrating the making of pottery. On the east side of the hall at the northern end is an alcove devoted to California. A large wall case contains a comparative exhibit of basketry. The next alcove contains a small collection from the Pima and Papago. The middle alcove is nearly filled with Navajo blankets, illustrating the various types of weaving. At the southern end are two alcoves; one for the Apache of Arizona and one for the eastern Apache who with their neighbors the Rio Grande Pueblos had considerable contact with the people and culture of the Plains tribes. On the east in three side-rooms are groups with painted backgrounds. The first represents an Apache camp in the San Carlos Valley. The second, which is now nearing completion, shows a Night Chant of the Navajo. The setting is the Canyon de Chelly in a wall of which is White House, a beautifully preserved cliff-ruin. Within the sacred hogan is shown a sand painting, used for the curing of a sick man. Th
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