Manuscripts
Southwest Indians. Views of various Southwestern tribe members and villages, ca. early 1900s. Includes Navajo, Paiute, Papago, Arapaho, Cocopah, and Pueblo Indians
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Indian art and artifacts from a variety of pueblos. Includes pottery, baskets, paintings and rugs of Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi tribes
Manuscripts
mssAU
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Indian Tribes - Navajo
Manuscripts
Professional and personal papers of Otis R. Marston and his collection of the materials on the history of Colorado River and Green River regions.
mssMarston papers
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Pueblo Indian cookbook : recipes from the Pueblos of the American Southwest
Rare Books
640636
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San Xavier Mission, near Tucson. / Papago Indian Village
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Image size: 14 1/2 x 21 1/4 in. Note: The number 1331 is crossed out on the label and 1326 written over it in ink. Naef no. 790.
137500; 137501; 137502; 137503
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"Pueblo Indian Village, New Mexico Isleta..."
Manuscripts
HM 81548: The first volume, written in ink, consists of miscellaneous reports prepared by Frank West. The volume begins with a report about a transportation march from Camp Supply, Indian Territory to Fort Clark, Texas in 1873. West meticulously details the journey of the cavalry including length of travel, rivers crossed, and personal remarks. "Our wagon was [?] in the quick sand at the crossing of the Red River men were disseminated and applied to ropes attached to the wagon and it was drawn out" (p. 2). The total distance of their march was 1,371 miles, which took 74 days. The next two reports are about the murder of Jacob Dilsey in 1873. Other reports include number of utility poles erected in Arizona and confidential statements and endorsements about various Army personnel. Also included are briefs from Fort Niobrara, Nebraska and Fort Myer, Virginia. The last portion of the volume appears to be excerpts from a history book concerning Europe, Asia, and the Middle East during the 19th century. The endpapers have miscellaneous notes and account information written on them.
mssHM 81548-81554

Indian of the Cocopah tribe of the Colorado Delta Mud dwelling Indian. Daub hair with mud for vermicide
Manuscripts
mssMarston papers V104/0160