BIBLIOGRAPHY 



(Note. — Numerous published and unpublished writings cited in the Handbook of 

 American Indians (Bulletin 30 of the Bureau of American Ethnology) in connection 

 with the synonymy of the various Pueblo tribes and villages and reincorporated in 

 the present work, are not included in this bibliography. Certain newspaper articles 

 and similar minor publications are also excluded.) 



Bandblier, Adolph F. Report on the 

 ruins of the pueblo of Pecos. Boston, 



1881. 



The delight makers. New York, 



1890. 



The gilded man (El Dorado). 



New York, 1893. 



Papers of the Arch:eological In- 

 stitute of America, III. Final Report 

 of investigations among the Indians of 

 the southwestern United States, part i, 

 Boston, 1890 (cited as Bandelier, Final 

 Report, pt. I, 1890) ; IV, pt. ii, Boston, 

 1892 (cited as Bandelier, Final Report, 

 pt. II, 1892). 



Documentary history of the Rio 



Grande pueblos of New Mexico. I, 

 Bibliographic introduction. Papers of 

 the School of American Archieology, 

 No. 13, 1910. 



BuDD, H. S. Taos vocabulary [Tanoan 

 stock], from Taos. 1885-1886. MS. No. 

 1028, Bureau of American Ethnology. 



Picuries [Picuris] vocabulary 



[Tanoan stock], from Taos, July 29, 

 1886. MS. No. 1023, Bureau of Ameri- 

 can Ethnology. 



Chapin, F. H. The land of the cliff 

 dwellers. Boston, 1892. 



Gushing, Frank Hamilton. Outlines of 

 Zuiii creation myths. Thirteenth Ann. 

 Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, 1896. 



Darton, Nelson H. A reconnaissance 

 of parts of northwestern New Mexico 

 and northern Arizona. U. S. Geologi- 

 cal Survey, Bulletin 435, Washington, 

 1910. 



Donaldson, Thomas. The Moqui Indi- 

 ans of Arizona and Pueblo Indians of 

 New Mexico. Washington, 1893. 



Douglass, W. B. A worlil - quarter 

 shrine of the Tewa Indians. Recfirds 

 of the Past, vol. xi, pp. 159-173, Wash- 

 ington, 1912. 



EspiNOSA, Aurelio M. The Spanish lan- 

 guage in New Mexico and southern 

 Colorado. Bulletin of Historical So- 

 ciety of New Jlexico, No. 16, Santa Fe, 

 1911. 



Fewkes, J. Walter. The snake cere- 

 monials at Walpi. Journal of Ameri- 

 can Ethnology and Archeology, vol. 

 IV. Boston, 1894. 



Franciscan Fathers. An ethnologic 

 dictionary of the Navaho language. 

 Saint Michaels, Arizona, 1910. 



Frost, Max., and Walter, Paul A. F. 

 See Land op Sunshine. 



Galbraith, F. G. Santa Clara vocabu- 

 lary [Tanoan stock]. MS. No. 1016, 

 Bureau of American Ethnology. 



Gannett, Henrv. A dictionary of alti- 

 tudes in the United States. U. S. 

 Geological Survey, Bulletin 274, 4th 

 ed., Washington, 1906. 



GiATscHET, ALBERT S. Zwolf Sprachen 

 aus den Sudwesten Nord-Amerikas. 

 Weimar, 1876. 



A mythic tale of the Isleta In- 

 dians. Proceedings of the American 

 Philosophical Society, vol. xxix, pp. 

 208-18, Philadelphia, 1891. 



Tewa vocabulary [Tanoan stock]. 



MS. No. 1540, Bureau of American Eth- 

 nology. 



Tewa vocabulary [Tanoan stock], 



from Sandia, Nov., 1899. MS. No. 

 1553, Bureau of American Ethnology. 



GiBBS, CtEORGE. Ysleta [Isleta] vocabu- 

 lary [Tanoan stock], from [Isleta] Apr. 



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