Pueblo, a pictorial history

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1982 edition. Dust jacket has some wear and small tears along the sides. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure. Former library book has some markings and labels from the library.

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Pueblo culture with this captivating pictorial history by Joanne West Dodds. Through a stunning collection of historical photographs and insightful commentary, this volume offers a rare glimpse into the daily lives, traditions, and artistic expressions of these resilient Native American communities. Dodds meticulously curates a remarkable array of images that capture the essence of Pueblo life, from ancient adobe dwellings to intricate pottery and weavings. This former library copy, though bearing gentle markings, remains a treasured resource for collectors and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the Southwest’s indigenous cultures.

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1982 edition. Dust jacket has some wear and small tears along the sides. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure. Former library book has some markings and labels from the library.

This fascinating pictorial history by Joanne West Dodds offers a captivating visual journey through the rich cultural heritage of the Pueblo people. Featuring a stunning collection of historical photographs and insightful commentary, this volume provides a rare glimpse into the daily lives, traditions, and artistic expressions of these resilient Native American communities. Dodds, a respected scholar and author, meticulously curates a remarkable array of images that capture the essence of Pueblo life, from ancient adobe dwellings to intricate pottery and weavings. Readers will be transported through time, witnessing the enduring spirit and ingenuity of the Pueblo people as they navigated the challenges of colonization, assimilation, and cultural preservation. This former library copy, though bearing the gentle markings of its institutional past, remains a treasured resource for collectors, historians, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the Southwest’s indigenous cultures.

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