Twenty-Ninth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1907 – 1908

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Publisher: Government Printing Office

Edition: First Edition, First Printing

Condition: Good

Olive green cloth with gilt titles and front stamped in gilt a Native American with headdress. The bindings are tight and square. Text clean, light even toning. shelf handling wear with discoloring to the cloth and open corners.  11.5 inches tall; 636 pages; Indexed and Illustrated with 21 b/w plates; 31 maps and diagram.. Includes one long paper, The Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians [New Mexico] by John Peabody Harrington. Background Information: The Tewa are a linguistic group of Pueblo Native Americans who speak the Tewa language and share the Pueblo culture. Their homelands are on or near the Rio Grande in New Mexico north of Santa Fe. They comprise the following communities: • Nambé Pueblo • Pojoaque Pueblo • San Ildefonso Pueblo • Ohkay Owingeh • Santa Clara Pueblo. [wiki]