BIBLIOGRAPHY! 
Baxter, RUPERT H. 
Dance. 
American Antiquarian, Vol. xvi, No. 4, Good 
Hope, Ill., July, 1895, 
The Moqui Snake 
Bourke, JOHN G. The Snake Ceremoni- 
als at Walpi. 
American Anthropologist, Washington, April, 
1895. 
Cor, Curtis P. 
Moqui Mission Messenger, Vol. 1, Nos. 8, 9. 
The Oraibi Flute 
Moqui Snake Dance. 
FEWKES, J. WALTER. 
Altar. 
Journal of American Folk-lore, Vol. yur, No. 
31, Boston, October-December, 1895. (Notes 
on Walpi Snake dance of 1895.) 
— A Comparison of Sia and Tusayan 
Snake Ceremonials. 
American Anthropologist, Vol. vu, No. 2, 
Washington, April, 1895. 
GaRLaNnp, HamMuin. Among the Moqui 
Indians. 
Harper's Weekly, August 15, 1896, illustrated 
by Lungren. (The best popular account of the 
Walpi Snake dance yet published.) 
Hoper, F. W. 
als. 
Pueblo Snake Ceremoni- 
American 
April, 1896. 
Anthropologist, Vol. 1x, No. 4, 
MasiLion, C. Les Indiens Moki et leur 
danse de serpent. 
Nature, Vol. XX1v, Paris, 1896. 
Po.itzEeR, J. H. Snake Dance of the 
Moquis. 
Herald, New York, November 11, 1894. 
— Mouthfuls of Rattlesnakes. 
Examiner, San Francisco, October 21, 1894. 
— The Mogqui Serpent Dance. 
Republic, St. Louis, November 7, 1894. 
— Among the Moguis, 
Daily Traveller, Boston, November 7, 1894. 
(Describes Oraibi Snake dance.) 
Rust, H. N. The Moqui Snake Dance. 
Land of Sunshine, Los Angeles, January. 
1896. (Illustrated account of Walpi Snake 
Dance of 1895.) 
-— Through Arizona’s Wonderland, 
Inter Ocean, Chicago, July 26, 1896. 
STEVENSON, M. C. The Sia. 
Eleventh Annual Report of the Bureau of 
Ethnology, Washington, 1894. (Contains a de- 
scription of the snake ceremonies of Sia 
pueblo.) 
ANONYMOUS. Snake Dance of the Moqui 
Indians; areligious drama and a prayer 
for rain. 
Times-Herald, Chicago, October 13, 1895. 
— The Snake Dance. 
Journal, Boston, August 28, 1895. 
—— A Moqui Snake Dance. 
Bulletin, San Francisco, September 3, 1895- 
Evening Sun, New York, September 14, 1895. 
— Snake Dance of the Moquis. 
Herald, New York, November 11, 1894; Bee, 
Omaha, September 22, 1895. 
— An Indian Snake Dance. 
Register, New Haven, September 22. 1895. 
— Weird Arizona Snake Dance. 
Evening Gazette, Boston, October 10, 1896, 
reprinted from the World, New York. 
—— Amid Ancient Moqui Ruins. The 
Famous Snake Dance. 
Times, Washington, September 28, 1896. 
— With the Snake Dancers. 
Call, San Francisco, January 31, 1896, 

Moqui Snake Dances. 
Scimitar, Memphis, October 21, 1896, 

The Moqui Snake Dances. 
Sun, New York, October 4, 1896. 
—— Hideous Rites. 
Globe, Utica, October 10, 1896. 

1 From the varied and scattered newspapers and magazines in which accounts of the Snake dance 
lave been published and copied, it is almost impossible to make this bibliography complete. 
Reviews 
cf works on the Snake dance, of which I have over thirty, are not mentioned. 
The author has not completed his studies on the Snake dance, and would be glad to communicate 
with other students on this subject. 
The more important articles on the Walpi Snake dance of 1891 
and 1893 are mentioned in the Journal of American Ethnology and Archeology, Vol. Iv. 
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