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Zuni Pottery Making, Anna Keener Wilton Aug 1942

Zuni Pottery Making, Anna Keener Wilton

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This report supplements the writer's mural painted at the Court house in Gallup, New Mexico. Because of its public location, where many persons unacquainted with the Southwest and its people, will undoubtedly view it, this report is intended to aid them to see it as the writer sees and intends it. This does not pretend to be a technical exposition but merely an aid to greater enjoyment through better understanding.


The Big Sandy Site, Henry County, Tennessee, Douglas Osborne Jun 1942

The Big Sandy Site, Henry County, Tennessee, Douglas Osborne

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When one considers that the dam at Gilbertsville, Kentucky, will back water to the Pickwick dam some 180 miles upstream, it becomes obvious that an adequate descriptive compilation of the archaeology of such an unusual area would be most difficult. Therefore it was decided to describe important sites of more or less discrete areas in separate publications and later to draw the whole together in one final synoptical work. This monograph is to be the first of the series of separate reports. It is offered, first as a thesis in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master …


A Study Of Zuni Myths As Literature, Elizabeth Jean Lange Mar 1942

A Study Of Zuni Myths As Literature, Elizabeth Jean Lange

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It is the plan of this thesis to discuss the relation of mythology to anthropology in Chapter I. Chapter II is to be a brief survey of Zuni life and culture, while Chapter III is to be an analysis of Zuni mythology. An examination of the Zuni myths as literature will constitute Chapter IV, while Chapter V will be the summary and Chapter VI the conclusions.