- Object ID
Southwest Museum (Los Angeles, Calif.)
- Title
The masterkey anthropology of the Americas, Volume 26, no.4 / Southwest Museum
- Imprint
Los Angeles, Calif. : Southwest Museum, 1952
- Description
pages 113-144 : illustrations ; 20 cm.
- Category
Books and Serials
- Subject
Burnham, Frederick Russell,--1861-1947
Sitting Bull,--1831-1890.
Southwest Museum (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Indians of North America--Southwest, New
Indians of North America--Southwest, New--History
Anthropology--Southwest, New
Archaeology--Southwest, New
Cheyenne Indians--Pictorial works
Folk songs--California--Santa Barbara
Hopi Indians.
Hopi Indians--Dwellings
Diné (Navajo) Indians.
Fremont Flag (Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, Calif.)
Luiseño Indians
SWM objects
SWM Library
- Other Author
Everett, Mary Nixon
Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956, contributor.
Hague, Eleanor
Simpson, Ruth DeEtte
Harrington, M. R. (Mark Raymond), 1882-1971
- Note
Volume 26, number 4 of Southwest Museum publication
”To help the Southwest fulfill the wisest of all the precepts of the Greeks - ’Know Thyself’ - by unlocking to its children its underground treasure-house of knowledge with the master-key of modern anthropology, which is nothing less than the science of man. Declaration of policy of the Southwest Museum” -- cover
Includes bibliographical references and volume index
Red Bead Woman, a Northern Cheyenne of Lame Deer, Montana -- Dedication of Mount Burnham / by Mary Nixon Everett -- A Sitting Bull memento / by F. W. Hodge -- Minerals survey of Navaho-Hopi reservation -- ”El Trobador” / by Eleanor Hague -- The Hopi Indians (VI) / by Ruth DeEtte Simpson -- Indians and liquor -- A translation of Sahagun’s classic work on the Aztec -- Navaho conditions -- Our Fremont flag / by M. R. Harrington -- A real link with the past / by M. R. Harrington -- Archaeological reconnaissance - twentieth century style: an archeological survey of Black Canon / by Ruth DeEtte Simpson -- Easter California Museums association
- Call Number
570.6 LA Sm v.26 (REFERENCE)
- Collection
Braun Research Library