New Mexico Indians and Their Arizona Neighbors [Trade Paperback] Bertha P. Dutton (Editor)

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“New Mexico Indians and Their Arizona Neighbors,” edited by Bertha P. Dutton and published in 1955, explores the rich cultural heritage of Native American tribes in the Southwest. Featuring a cover illustration by Allan Houser, this handbook delves into the traditions of the Apache and Pueblo peoples. The book is in good condition, with minor wear and an inscription on the title page. A valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts of Native American history.

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Delve into the rich tapestry of Native American history with “New Mexico Indians and Their Arizona Neighbors,” edited by Bertha P. Dutton. Published in 1955 by the New Mexico Association on Indian Affairs, this pocket handbook offers a comprehensive exploration of the indigenous cultures of New Mexico and Arizona. With insights into the traditions, dances, and daily lives of the Apache and Pueblo peoples, this book is an invaluable resource for historians and cultural enthusiasts alike. The cover illustration by Allan Houser captures the vibrant spirit of the Gahan Dance of the Apache Indians, setting the tone for the detailed narratives within. This publication stands as a testament to the enduring legacy and cultural richness of Native American communities in the American Southwest.

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Author

Bertha P. Dutton (Editor)

Binding

Trade Paperback

Publisher

New Mexico Association on Indian Affairs

Condition

Good

Edition

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