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The land of the Pueblos

Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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About This Book

A traveler's series of sketches and essays explores life in the pueblos and surrounding Southwest, combining eyewitness description, historical detail, and antiquarian interest. Chapters follow journeys to adobe towns and mountain camps, outline local laws and customs, describe Mexican cottages and Native crafts, recount visits to turquoise and silver mines and miners' practices, and examine colonial archives and ancient ruins. Short vignettes document encounters with various Indigenous communities and frontier settlers, while reflections on landscape, solitude, and regional character weave anecdote, reportage, and cultural observation into a cohesive portrait of place.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

A Pueblo Girl Selling Clay Images,Frontispiece
El Palacio, Santa Fé,14
Living Pueblo (New Mexico),44
Zuñi War Club, Dance Ornaments, etc.,46
Zuñi Basketry, and Toy Cradles,130
Zuñi Water Vases,132
Navajo Indian, with Silver Ornaments,154
Zuñi Effigies,200
Tesuke Water Vases,234
Abandoned Pueblo,238
Zuñi Paint and Condiment Cups,244
Pueblo Wristlets, Moccasins, etc.,246