Songs of the Tewa.
New York: The Exposition of Indian Tribal Arts, Inc., 1933. 1st ed., hardcover, prev. owner's name stamped on bottom edge and ffep , tp to p 6 have printer's crease down center, else vg.
New York: The Exposition of Indian Tribal Arts, Inc., 1933. 1st ed., hardcover, prev. owner's name stamped on bottom edge and ffep , tp to p 6 have printer's crease down center, else vg.
NY: AMS Press, 1969. 1st edition. Two volumes. LII, 767pp, illus; IX, 768-1417pp, illus, 12 maps. Top corner of volume I slightly bumped, else bright, near fine condition. Stephen lived with the Hopi for many years, befriending them and earning their respect. He assisted several of the early ethnologists in.....
Santa Fe: Laboratory of Anthropology, 1946. Later ed. hardcover, vg in slightly shelfworn and price clipped dj.
Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 1912. 149pp, 57 plates. Quality reprint in cloth, near fine. "A composite and detailed description of the ceremony in both its winter and summer versions, based on Voth's observations in 1897,1901 and 1903," and "Six separate items describing various aspects of Hopi Culture as.....
Chicago: Field Columbian Museum, 1903. 46pp, 28 plates. Original printed wrappers. Name stamp on ffep, slight edgewear and browning, else near fine. "After brief introductory descriptions the text is a day by day account of the nine day ceremony as observed by the author on different occasions." Laird 2733...
Chicago: Field Columbian Museum, 1901. 267-358pp, 148-219 plates. Later cloth binding, may be a quality reprint (and so priced), withal a tight, near fine copy. "A very detailed account of the famous Snake Dance. Voth had the trust of the Hopi and thus saw virtually eery part of the ceremony.....
Chicago: Field Columbian Museum, 1901. 59pp, 37 plates. Original printed wrappers. "The most comprehensive work in the Soyal. More than half the volume is photographs or other illustrations with descriptionsÉ" Laird 619.
Chicago: Field Columbian Museum, 1905. 65-113pp. Original printed wraps. Name stamp on title page, minor edge chipping, else near fine. Heinrich Richert Voth (1855-1931) was a Russian born missionary with a knack for languages and a keen interest in Native American cultures. He established the first Mennonite mission for the.....