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A Study of Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth. - Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1882-83, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1886, pages 467-522 by Frank Hamilton Cushing
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551.--Native painting of deer, showing space-line from mouth to
heart 515
552.--Native painting of sea serpent, showing space-line from mouth
to heart 515
553.--The fret of basket decoration 516
554.--The fret of pottery decoration 516
555.--Scroll as evolved from fret in pottery decoration 516
556.--Ancient Pueblo "medicine-jar" 517
557.--Decoration of above compared with modern Moki rain symbol 517
558.--Zuñi prayer-meal bowl illustrating symbolism in form and
decoration 518
559.--Native paintings of sacred butterfly 519
560.--Native painting of sacred migratory "summer bird" 519
561.--Rectangular or Iroquois type of earthen vessel 519
562.--Kidney-shaped type of vessel of Nicaragua 520
563.--Iroquois bark vessel, showing angles of juncture 520
564.--Porcupine quill decoration on bark vessel, for comparison
with Fig. 561 521
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A STUDY OF PUEBLO POTTERY AS ILLUSTRATIVE OF
ZUÑI CULTURE-GROWTH.

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