Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations by J. Frank (James Frank) Dobie
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post Wetherills but of the Navajos as human beings, with
emphasis on their spiritual qualities. GODDARD, P. E. _Indians of the Southwest_, New York, 1921. Excellent outline of exterior facts. OP. HAMILTON, CHARLES (editor). _Cry of the Thunderbird_, Macmillan, New York, 1951. An anthology of writings by Indians containing many interesting leads. HEWETT, EDGAR L. _Ancient Life in the American Southwest_, Indianapolis, 1930. OP. A master work in both archeology and Indian nature. (With Bertha P. Dretton) _The Pueblo Indian World_, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1945. HODGE, F. W. _Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico_, Washington, D. C., 1907. Indispensable encyclopedia, by a very great scholar and a very fine gentleman. OP. LABARRE, WESTON. _The Peyote Cult_, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1938. LAFARGE, OLIVER. _Laughing Boy_, Boston, 1929. The Navajo in fiction. LUMMIS, C. F. _Mesa, Canon, and Pueblo_, New York, 1925; _Pueblo Indian Folk Tales_, New York, 1910. Lummis, though self-vaunting and opinionated, opens windows. MATTHEWS, WASHINGTON. _Navajo Legends_, Boston, 1897; _Navajo |
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