The people : Indians of the American Southwest
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The people : Indians of the American Southwest
SAR Press, School of American Research , Distributed by University of Washington Press, c1993
1st ed
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [459]-472) and index
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内容説明
Fifty Indian nations lie within the modern American Southwest, communities sustained through four centuries of European and American contact by their cultural traditions and ties to the land. In The People, Stephen Trimble provides an introduction to these native peoples that is unrivaled in its scope and readability. Graced with an absorbing, well-researched text, a wealth of maps and historic photographs, and the author's penetrating contemporary portraits and landscapes, The People is the indispensable reference for anyone interested in the Indians of the Southwest. Stephen Trimble has become a primary narrator of the story of the Southwestern Indians through his books Our Voices, Our Land; Talking with the Clay: The Art of Pueblo Pottery; The Village of Blue Stone; and an annual calendar based on The People. He has lived in the Four Corners states all his life and makes his home in Salt Lake City with his wife and two children.
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