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THE HEMENWAY SOUTHWESTERN EXPEDITION 233
3. Reconnaissance of Ruins in or near the Zuni Reservation. J. Walter Fewkes. Pp. 95-132.
1892. A Few Tusayan Pictographs. J. Walter Fewkes.
American Anthropologist, Jan., 1892, pp. 9-26, with plates. The La-la-kon-ti; A Tusayan Dance. J. Walter Fewkes.
American Anthropologist, April, 1892, pp. 105-129, with plates. The Mam-zrau-tu. J. Walter Fewkes and A. M. Stephen.
American Anthropologist, July, 1892, pp. 217-245, with plates. The Na-ac-nai-ya: a Tusayan Initiation Ceremony. J. Walter Fewkes. Observations by A. M. Stephen.
Journal of American Folk-Lore, July, 1892, pp. 189-217. The Ceremonial Circuit among the Village Indians of Northeastern Arizona. J. Walter Fewkes. Observations made jointly with A. M. Stephen and J. G. Owens.
Journal of American Folk-Lore, Dec, 1892, pp. 33-42. The Wa-wa-ka-tci-na: A Tusayan Foot Race. J. Walter Fewkes.
Bulletin of Essex Institute, July, 1892, pp. 113-133, with plates. A Journal of American Archaeology and Ethnology. Vol. II. Boston, 1892. Edited by J. Walter Fewkes. Plates and illus. in text.
Contents:
1. A Few Summer Ceremonials at the Tusayan Pueblos. J. Walter Fewkes. Pp. 1-159.
2. Natal Ceremonies of the Hopi Indians. John G. Owens. Pp. 163-175.
3. A Report on the Present Condition of a Ruin in Arizona called Casa Grande. J. Walter Fewkes. Pp. 179-193.
1893. Prehistoric Irrigation in Arizona. F. W. Hodge.
American Anthropologist, July, 1893, pp. 323-330. A Central American Ceremony which suggests the Snake Dance of the Tusayan Villages. J. Walter Fewkes.
American Anthropologist, July, 1893, pp. 285-306, with plates. A-Wa-to-bi; An Archaeological Verification of a Tusayan Legend. J. Walter Fewkes.
American Anthropologist, Oct., 1893, pp. 363-375, with plates. The Pa-lii-lii-kon-ti: A Tusayan Ceremony. J. Walter Fewkes and A. M. Stephen.
Journal of American Folk-Lore, Oct., 1893, pp. 269-282. |
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